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As everyone has been focused on the two big rulings last week (guns and abortions), SCOTUS has a few more rulings that could make big changes.
One that could affect many of us is the pending ruling on the EPA. The justices will decide a case concerning the EPA's authority to regulate carbon emissions from existing power plants.
On the surface this doesn't sound all that interesting, but depending on how SCOTUS issues the ruling, it could change Departments abilities to create rules and regulations and severally limit Departments from making rules whiteout clear guidance from Congress.
So, this would impact EPA's ability to regulate pollution control and the potential to impact any government agency/department that wasn't given clear guidance from Congress on the issue the department/agency is trying to regulate.
The argument is that the departments/agencies are there to enforce Congress's decisions not to create their own rules.
Currently today is the last day for rulings to be released, but SCOTUS could extend their schedule.
Along with the above case, there are a case on religious freedom, immigration and veteran's rights that will be getting released.
One that could affect many of us is the pending ruling on the EPA. The justices will decide a case concerning the EPA's authority to regulate carbon emissions from existing power plants.
On the surface this doesn't sound all that interesting, but depending on how SCOTUS issues the ruling, it could change Departments abilities to create rules and regulations and severally limit Departments from making rules whiteout clear guidance from Congress.
So, this would impact EPA's ability to regulate pollution control and the potential to impact any government agency/department that wasn't given clear guidance from Congress on the issue the department/agency is trying to regulate.
The argument is that the departments/agencies are there to enforce Congress's decisions not to create their own rules.
Currently today is the last day for rulings to be released, but SCOTUS could extend their schedule.
Along with the above case, there are a case on religious freedom, immigration and veteran's rights that will be getting released.