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Podcast: Townhall Review | Commentaries
Episode: Hugh Hewitt: Finally A Fence Around the Federal Bureaucracy
Description: When Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. assigned himself the opinion in the recently decided West Virginia v. EPA, the Chief knew he'd be writing one for the ages. That's because his opinion and the five other votes behind it will hem in the inexorable growth of the federal bureaucracy for at least a decade or two. The West Virginia decision defines a hugely significant Supreme Court term. Most eyes were on the cases involving abortion, guns and religion, which is understandable in these fiercely divided times. But Roberts kept for himself the opinion that...