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Supreme Court wetlands ruling could hit communities of color like a tidal wave

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 07, 2022

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The may at first blush seem to be the climax of a more than decade-long legal battle between an Idaho couple seeking to build on their land plot and the Environmental Protection Agency, which determined the parcel to be federally protected wetlands.But like many disputes filling the high court’s docket this term, the repercussions of the justices’ ultimate ruling will be felt far beyond Chantell and Michael Sackett’s property line. And, in... + full article



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