"The Supreme Court sharply curtails the authority of the EPA to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions that cause climate change. In a 6-3 ruling, the court sides with conservative states and fossil-fuel companies in adopting a narrow reading of the Clean Air Act."
"The Supreme Court ALLOWS the Biden administration to terminate the controversial Trump-era asylum policy known as "remain in Mexico." Red states argued that Biden was obliged to keep the policy, but SCOTUS says in a 5-4 ruling that the administration can end it."
Yes it is a good thing for us and it is a big deal.
Sadly they didn't gut Chevron deference like I wanted.
Chevron deference is the idea that courts should defer to federal administrative agencies on any persistent issues concerning their area of expertise.
This ruling focuses on using the major questions doctrine which says that administrative agencies can't regulate on major issues without specific authorization to do so on that issue from Congress.
This is significant but the ruling was sadly narrower than what I desired.
If they gutted Chevron we could have completely crippled the CDC, EPA, DOE and every other out of control adminstrative agency.
Today's ruling definitely restricts them all somewhat but it doesn't cripple them.
It took us 14 years to go from Heller to Bruen.
I just hope they manage to gut Chevron deference sooner.