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Waters of the US
Much contemporary judicial interpretation supposes, in the words of Justice Scalia: “garbage in, garbage out.” Where a judge is confronted by a law, so long as that law is constitutional or not in direct conflict with another law, it is … Continue reading
Posted in People and the Environment, Willows Wept Review
Tagged Antonin Scalia, Clean Water Act, Environmental law, Environmental Protection Agency, Everglades, Florida, Florida Gulf Coast, Friends of the Everglades, Gulf of Mexico, Hudson River, Lake Baikal, South Dakota, South Florida Water Management District
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