Why SCOTUS Decided Against Protecting Wetlands

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Justice Alito decided against reading the dictionary and in favor of stripping wetland protections

the court decided that as many as 90 million acres of wetlands no longer qualify for environmental protection. Together, they trace the case’s history, its claims, and what tools are left for lawyers fighting to protect the environment.

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