Justice Scalia concludes his opinion for #SCOTUS in the EPA cases: pic.twitter.com/Zs2rnF0x4D
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) June 23, 2014
Just in this morning: The Supreme Court has ruled that the EPA exceeded its statutory authority in imposing greenhouse gas limits on businesses:
Read SCOTUS decision that limits EPA regulation of greenhouse gas emissions http://t.co/BFx0i4Y7OP pic.twitter.com/XDwCR7USKj
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 23, 2014
Shorter #SCOTUS to # EPA: 'Aw, HELL, naw.' @MelissaTweets: RT @dabeard: Breaking: Suprme Court limits Obama… http://t.co/YIJMLf0409
— Victoria Taft (@VictoriaTaft) June 23, 2014
But the ruling wasn’t a complete victory.
SCOTUS has ruled that EPA exceeded its authority to require some GHG permitting; upheld EPA in part. This will take some sorting.
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) June 23, 2014
Second SCOTUS opinion is a mixed bag for EPA's greenhouse gas regulations. http://t.co/Mq8PsvkkeL (@JaredHalpern)
— FOX News Radio (@foxnewsradio) June 23, 2014
Enviro-hyperbole in 3, 2, 1…
#Scotus just screwed the #EPA and OUR clean air. http://t.co/gvoPiYDy0S
— Alida Antonia (@ArtByAlida) June 23, 2014
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And the EPA heavy-handed beat goes on:
https://twitter.com/rebleber/status/481082264206737408
EPA likely has other tools to fill in the regulatory gaps from today's SCOTUS greenhouse gas decision.
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) June 23, 2014
BREAKING: #SCOTUS rules EPA lacks authority to enforce policy. In an unrelated story: IRS to announce full audit of all Federal judges.
— Gisele Noel (@GiseleNoel) June 23, 2014
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