'It was the conservative court's larger agenda to gut the regulatory state and decimate executive powers to protect Americans' health and safety,' warned LawrenceGostin.
by some of the same forces leading the yearslong crusade against the power of regulatory agencies—which conservatives often dub the"administrative state"—dramatically restricted the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to rein in greenhouse gas pollution from power plants.
But experts saw in the decision, authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, an ominous warning that the Supreme Court is ramping up its assault on the federal government's capacity to act on matters ranging from environmental protection to workplace safety to public health to consumer protection.
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