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Biden EPA disregards Supreme decision, now gets sued
« on: April 01, 2024, 12:24:14 pm »
WND 3/31/2024

'Regulators cannot ignore the Supreme Court when it rules against them'

A North Carolina business owner and the Pacific Legal Foundation have filed a lawsuit against Joe Biden's Environmental Protection Agency for ignoring a water law precedent established by the U.S. Supreme Court several years ago.

That precedent, in a case involving the Sackett family of Idaho, established that "waters," in order to be considered "waters of the U.S.," must be connected by surface water to an actual federal water resource, such as a lake or river.

That case essentially involved some soggy pieces of a residential subdivision lot on which the Sacketts wanted to build a home. The Supreme Court ruled in their favor twice, establishing that the EPA could not attack, threaten and punish them over water the bureaucracy had no claim over.

In the newest dispute, Robert White of North Carolina filed an action against the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers "for ignoring" the Supreme Court's ruling.

More: https://www.wnd.com/2024/03/biden-epa-disregards-supreme-decision-now-gets-sued/