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Supreme Court blocks EPA rule aimed at combating air pollution
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to grant the request from Ohio, two other states and energy companies. -
The Guardian - World
US supreme court puts hold on EPA attempt to reduce pollution that drifts across states
Court grants temporary halt to program designed to stop ‘upwind’ states from causing pollution that flows to ‘downwind’ neighbors. Conservative bloc. Alito – Majority. Barrett – Minority. Gorsuch – Majority. Kavanaugh – Majority. Roberts – ... -
The New York Times - Top stories
Supreme Court Extends Time Frame for Challenges to Regulations
The ruling could amplify the impact of a separate decision overturning the Chevron doctrine, which had required courts to defer to executive agencies’ interpretations of statutes. -
ABC News - Top stories
Supreme Court dumps 40-year precedent in major blow to federal regulators
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled to limit the power of federal regulatory agencies, upending a 40-year precedent widely known as the Chevron Doctrine. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Supreme Court’s Chevron Ruling Limits Power of Federal Agencies
A foundational 1984 decision had required courts to defer to agencies’ reasonable interpretations of ambiguous statutes, underpinning regulations on health care, safety and the environment. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Supreme Court Avoids Final Decision on State Regulation of Social Media
The court ordered more proceedings on laws in Texas and Florida that seek to regulate online platforms’ content-moderation practices. -
ABC News - Tech
The Supreme Court casts doubt on Florida and Texas laws to regulate social media platforms
The Supreme Court is keeping a hold on efforts in Texas and Florida to limit how Facebook, TikTok, X, YouTube and other social media platforms regulate content posted by their usersFlorida -
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The Supreme Court keeps on hold Florida and Texas laws seeking to limit how social media platforms regulate user content
The Supreme Court keeps on hold Florida and Texas laws seeking to limit how social media platforms regulate user contentFlorida -
The Hill - Politics
California scientists link childhood air pollution exposure to adult bronchitis
Early-life exposure to air pollution may have direct connections to the manifestation of bronchitis symptoms during adulthood, a new study has found. Previous investigations have already confirmed a consistent relationship between air pollution ...California
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Special Report: SCOTUS rules Trump has immunity for official acts
The Supreme Court issued a ruling on Monday that former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from prosecution for official acts while in office, but not for unofficial acts.Donald Trump -
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Trump speaks out after SCOTUS's immunity ruling: ‘Big win’
After the Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump has immunity for his official acts while in office, the former president spoke out on his social media platform. “Big win for our constitution and democracy. Proud to be an American,” he posted.Donald Trump -
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SCOTUS rules Trump has some immunity in federal election case
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump is entitled to some immunity from criminal prosecution for his acts taken during his time in the White House. The Court saying that immunity extends for official acts, but not ...Donald Trump -
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Far-right party leads first round of voting in France’s election
The far right swept to victory in the first round of legislative elections in France, dealing a major blow to President Emmanuel Macron. The country’s left is scrambling to thwart the National Rally party, which would be the first far-right ... -
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The Supreme Court 'running of the interns' comes to the finish line
The so-called “running of the interns” was the fastest way for the world to find out about a Supreme Court ruling in the paper era. And the faster they ran, the faster the news got out.