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Robert from yahoo bd

07/01/23 7:11 PM

#758724 RE: Robert from yahoo bd #758720

Good News for relief for victims of major federal government agency overreach, per Elena's dissent:

"Today’s decision thus moves the goalposts for triggering the major-questions doctrine."

"So the majority applies a rule spe-
cially crafted to kill significant regulatory action, by requir-
ing Congress to delegate not just clearly but also micro-
specifically. The question, the majority maintains, is “who
has the authority” to decide whether such a significant ac-
tion should go forward. Ante, at 19; see supra, at 23."

Donotunderstand

07/02/23 2:36 PM

#758752 RE: Robert from yahoo bd #758720

best description of current court

this is the conservative court version of the Warren court

all complaints against those decisions - "writing law" "court abusing power" etc.
all of those apply here

Power begets Power

For now (once again it appears) it is in the hands of the COURTS

not sure lifetime appointees never elected should be top gun - in either direction of politics (which is what these and a different decade decisions are -- power and politics)