The U.S. Supreme Court just issued President Barack Obama amassive defeat. The Obama Administration’s Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) couldn’t defend their requirements for property owners to obtain aso-called “use permit” from the federal government.
The rule was so unconstitutional that even the liberal justicesvoted against Obama’s EPA. It was a unanimous result!
The U.S. SupremeCourt just made it easier for individuals and companies to challenge federalagencies’ authority to regulate private property under federal law — a decisionwith huge implications for a major Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)regulation.
Chief JusticeJohn Roberts sided with Hawkes Co., a family-owned business in North Dakota,that wanted to extract peat from wetlands they owned in northern Minnesota. Thecourt said Hawkes could immediately challenge a federal agency’s decision toprevent them from using their private property.
Today’s rulingmarks a long-awaited victory for individual liberty, property rights, and therule of law,” M. Reed Hopper, an attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation(PLF), which represented the Hawkes.
This is great news. Every day, the federal government grows insize and power. People should have a right to use their private land as theysee fit, instead of asking for “permission” from the federal government.
For decades, the EPA has been taking control of property in thisway, which is why the decision is so historic. A fantastic victory for propertyowners and for liberty.
Read more: BREAKING: Obama Just Suffered MASSIVE Defeat At The Supreme Court!
The rule was so unconstitutional that even the liberal justicesvoted against Obama’s EPA. It was a unanimous result!
The U.S. SupremeCourt just made it easier for individuals and companies to challenge federalagencies’ authority to regulate private property under federal law — a decisionwith huge implications for a major Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)regulation.
Chief JusticeJohn Roberts sided with Hawkes Co., a family-owned business in North Dakota,that wanted to extract peat from wetlands they owned in northern Minnesota. Thecourt said Hawkes could immediately challenge a federal agency’s decision toprevent them from using their private property.
Today’s rulingmarks a long-awaited victory for individual liberty, property rights, and therule of law,” M. Reed Hopper, an attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation(PLF), which represented the Hawkes.
This is great news. Every day, the federal government grows insize and power. People should have a right to use their private land as theysee fit, instead of asking for “permission” from the federal government.
For decades, the EPA has been taking control of property in thisway, which is why the decision is so historic. A fantastic victory for propertyowners and for liberty.
Read more: BREAKING: Obama Just Suffered MASSIVE Defeat At The Supreme Court!
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