Por: CBS News Politics May 25, 2023
Washington — The Supreme Court on Thursday curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to regulate certain wetlands that qualify as waters of the United States under the Clean Water Act, curbing what has long been seen as a key tool to protect waterways from pollution.The high court ruled against the agency in a long-running dispute with Idaho landowners known as Sackett v. EPA. In an authored by Justice Samuel Alito, the... + full article
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The Boston Globe USA Nation May 26, 2023
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to police millions of acres of wetlands, delivering another setback to the agency’s ability to combat pollution.Writing for five justices, Justice Samuel Alito said that... + más
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ABC News USA Politics May 26, 2023
A sharply divided Supreme Court on Thursday significantly rolled back federal safeguards for wetlands under the , siding with Idaho property owners in a decision that curbs Environmental Protection Agency power.The case, Sackett v. EPA, pitted Michael and Chantell Sackett... + más
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Time USA Politics May 25, 2023
(WASHINGTON) — The Supreme Court on Thursday made it harder for the federal government to police pollution in that are isolated from larger bodies of water. It’s the second decision in as many years in which a conservative majority of the court narrowed the reach of . The... + más
Supreme Court limits federal power over wetlands, boosts property rights over clean water | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA World May 25, 2023
Chantell and Michael Sackett of Priest Lake, Idaho, pose for a photo in front of the Supreme Court in Washington on Oct. 14, 2011. Haraz N. Ghanbari/Associated Press. WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday made it harder for the federal government to police water... + más
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The Advocate USA Opinion May 09, 2023
Wetland loss in Louisiana is a serious issue that calls for immediate attention. at an alarming rate and this is having a devastating impact on our local ecosystem and the Louisianians who depend on it. The Wetlands Planning, Protecting And Restoration Act explain that a diverse... + más
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Slate USA Politics October 04, 2022
On Monday morning, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson participated in her first oral argument after joining the Supreme Court on June 30. There is no “easy first case” at the high court, but hers was particularly technical: Monday’s case, Sackett v. EPA, seeks to hobble federal... + más
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