Back when this was a nation of laws, this ruling would have mattered. The Biden administration will just do as they please, and the GOP will fund raise off of that.
Congress intentionally avoids (evades) doing the hard work of defining the details of how laws are to be implemented.
THE biggest case of this term. The entire regulatory bureaucracy of the federal government has been kneecapped. No longer may unelected bureaucrats impose their will upon the citizenry absent the law making authority of Congress!
MUCH bigger than the Dobbs case shit-canning Roe V Wade!
Been a rough week for my tree hugging, climate change worshiping, battery operated car owning, solar panels all over his roof Trump hating lunatic liberal neighbor.....after this he may take the gas pipe.
Lol. Like congress is going to be suddenly accountable to We The People. I am not sure why the SC is suddenly returning power to the states after decades of the opposite. Clod me suspicious.
Quick somebody get some water Joey fainted.
Important decision indeed and about time thins get in order.
Please tell me this includes the CDC which made our lives a living hell for over two years.
Does this mean L&I can’t mandate mask wearing at the work place? Or the jab?
I wonder if this will be applied to other Agencies as well.
Looking right at you FAA and BATFE...
The three libs always bow down to whatever the administrative state wants to do unless it involves a sex organ.
another “1970xs boondoggle” crushed!!
You can now eliminate half of the EPA and substantially change it’s charter.
We need to kill the regulatory state.
Now how about a ruling to get the f’n corn out of gasoline ?!
The Imperial Congress: Crisis in the Separation of Powers
by Gordon S. Jones (Editor)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3819691-the-imperial-congress
Could this include the CDC/Fauci and their insane mandates?
Now if somebody will just bring a case seeking to overturn Wickard....
Congress can’t be bothered to do its f@#$ing job. Too much money to be made, too much power to be grabbed by not doing its f@#$ing job.
So, the decision is related to greenhouse gas emissions from pwer plants. By extension it is said to restrict agencies from making laws that are the responsibility of the congress.
OK, so what about the EPA rules regarding emissions of virtually every industry except Burger Kig. Are the EPA regulations regarding solvent emissions that effectively killed the furniture invlid