Supreme Court refuses to interfere in EPA litigation, for now
Briefly

The U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to block Biden's regulations on greenhouse gas emissions marks a significant advance in the administration's fight against climate change.
While some justices highlighted a potential for challenges to succeed, the court's decision indicates a shift in handling environmental regulations by the EPA.
Justice Thomas dissented, advocating for a pause on the regulations until a final ruling, showcasing the ongoing divide within the Court on environmental issues.
Kavanaugh and Gorsuch acknowledged the challengers' likelihood of success in lower courts but pointed out the absence of immediate irreparable harm from the regulations.
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