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The Supreme Court has made a significant announcement, which has crushed the dreams of Democrats. The October Term 2023 for the Supreme Court is expected to be crucial for cases involving the power of federal agencies. The Court has also rejected an appeal by 12 Republican-led states, refusing to let them challenge the Biden administration's use of estimates for the social cost of greenhouse gas emissions when issuing regulations. This decision is seen as another devastating blow for President Joe Biden. The Supreme Court's new term has started with a big ruling, setting the tone for what is to come.
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The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by 12 Republican-led states — refusing to let them challenge the Biden admin's use of estimates for the social cost of greenhouse gas emissions when issuing regulations.
October Term 2023 for the Supreme Court may turn out to be most significant for cases involving the power of federal agencies, Ruth Marcus writes. https://t.co/WopvLMGwtR
The Supreme Court turned away an appeal by Republican-led states, refusing to let them challenge the Biden administration’s use of estimates for the social cost of greenhouse gas emissions https://t.co/jNF9pkssjL
Supreme Court Crushes Democrats' Dreams with Huge Announcement https://t.co/Vu1h9w2J6r