Supreme Court to rule on ability of states to manage growth and prevent climate damage.
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Recent Supreme Court decisions have upended previously recognized privacy rights and environmental protection. The Court often based these controversial decisions on novel legal theories (e.g., major question and originalism) rather than follow prior legal precedent, including the Court showing less deference to government experts. This trend is subjecting the Court to criticism for usurping congressional, executive branch, and state policymaking entities.
Supreme Court to rule on ability of states to manage growth and prevent climate damage.
Supreme Court to rule on ability of states to…
Supreme Court to rule on ability of states to manage growth and prevent climate damage.
Recent Supreme Court decisions have upended previously recognized privacy rights and environmental protection. The Court often based these controversial decisions on novel legal theories (e.g., major question and originalism) rather than follow prior legal precedent, including the Court showing less deference to government experts. This trend is subjecting the Court to criticism for usurping congressional, executive branch, and state policymaking entities.