Scalia
Americannoun
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Mr. White is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise and directs the Antonin Scalia Law School’s Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State.
Third, as a result of these two holdings, as Justice Antonin Scalia noted in announcing the court’s opinion, EPA could regulate the vast majority of the emissions—over 90 percent—that were at stake in the case.
From Slate
And, fourth, Justice Scalia’s majority opinion reaffirmed the holding in Massachusetts v.
From Slate
Dissenting in Massachusetts, Justice Antonin Scalia wrote that from the court’s reasoning, “it follows that everything airborne, from Frisbees to flatulence, qualifies as an ‘air pollutant.’
Within a paragraph, Alito then suggested that Scalia would have been “appalled” by the ugliness, the coarseness of the discourse.
From Slate
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