Podcast • Expose the Heist: Power and Policy in Unprecedented Times
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In this episode of CEPR’s Unpacking the Court series, we sit down with Matt Sedlar, CEPR’s climate analyst and host of Sociology Ruins Everything, to unpack the Supreme Court’s recent environmental rulings like West Virginia v. EPA and the Chevron doctrine reversal, their ripple effects on federal climate regulation, and the growing sway of corporate interests on our courts. We explore how these decisions undermine agency expertise, threaten environmental justice and public health, and what community-driven and policy-level solutions can do to defend a more equitable, resilient future.
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