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Samuel Alito’s Assault on Wetlands Is So Indefensible That He Lost Brett Kavanaugh

Por: Slate Politics May 25, 2023

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On Thursday, the Supreme Court dealt a devastating blow to the nation’s wetlands by rewriting a statute the court does not like to mean something it does not mean. The court’s decision in is one of the its most egregious betrayals of textualism in memory. Put simply: The Clean Water Act protects wetlands that are “adjacent” to larger bodies of water. Five justices, however, do not think the federal government should be able to stop... + full article



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