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The Supreme Court dealt blow after blow to federal agencies' authority to draft and enforce policies, including those aimed at mitigating climate change.
The uncertainty has alarmed, but not surprised, legal experts who earlier this summer predicted that four rulings limiting federal authority could curtail the ability of the Environmental Protection Agency and other agencies to limit pollution.
The end of Chevron deference gives courts greater discretion to rule on agency interpretations of federal law.
Sending cases back to lower courts for further review will almost certainly delay decisions.
But an even greater impact may be felt by the agencies charged with taking those actions.
The fossil fuel industry and other polluters have ramped up challenges to environmental regulations.
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