BREAKING: Supreme Court strikes another blow against the administrative state
In West Virginia v EPA, court severely limits bureaucratic lawmaking
Wow, what a couple of weeks it has been, as the U.S. Supreme Court has once again served up a humdinger against the administrative state, ruling in West Virginia v. EPA that the Environmental Protection Agency does not have the power to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants without clear authorization from Congress, and that authorization,…
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