Companies are leveraging new Supreme Court rulings to weaken DC's power

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Companies are not wasting any time trying to weaken federal rules in the wake of some key Supreme Court decisions that reined in the power regulators have to...

Companies are not wasting any time trying to weaken federal rules in the wake of some key Supreme Court decisions that"The only clear losers are federal agencies, who have had their authority significantly curtailed," said Richard Schoenstein, vice chair or litigation for Tarter Krinsky & Drogin.

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