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Did you ever imagine a question about air pollution could end up changing the way governments work? That may be exactly what happened with the Supreme Court's opinion in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency. What started as a question of whether or not the EPA's plan to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions from the electric grid was constitutional into a statement about the limits of discretion that executive agencies can exercise.
By Paul Engel: Author, speaker and podcaster4
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Did you ever imagine a question about air pollution could end up changing the way governments work? That may be exactly what happened with the Supreme Court's opinion in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency. What started as a question of whether or not the EPA's plan to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions from the electric grid was constitutional into a statement about the limits of discretion that executive agencies can exercise.

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