Landmark Supreme Court Climate Ruling More Vulnerable Than Ever With Ginsburg’s Death

The Washington Post

Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, a bedrock court case on climate change, could see its legal authority chipped away after the death of liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg left open a spot that President Trump could fill with a conservative judge, legal experts warn. The landmark 2007 decision gave the federal government the power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.

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