This is yet another reason why I'm not a Democrat and why "oh, but the Supreme Court" chants every four years fail to move me. SCOTUS has UNANIMOUSLY gutted the National Environmental Policy Act.
Here's the basics:
Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the opinion for the court and there were no dissents. Ultimately, both liberal and conservative justices agreed with the bottom line decision.
Then the libruls trying to nuance the issue:
The court’s three liberals – Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson – agreed with the outcome of the case but had different reasoning. Writing for the three, Sotomayor said that such environmental reviews conducted by federal agencies should be limited to their own expertise. The Surface Transportation Board, which conducted the review in this case, is primarily focused on transportation projects, not oil refining.
“Under NEPA, agencies must consider the environmental impacts for which their decisions would be responsible,” Sotomayor wrote. “Here, the board correctly determined it would not be responsible for the consequences of oil production upstream or downstream from the railway because it could not lawfully consider those consequences as part of the approval process.”
Uh, sure! That's Jesuitical.
So, under this standard, BLM, USFS etc should no longer be allowed to consider climate change for drilling permit leases, etc.
I first mentioned this in the 2016 election with "Notorious RBG," aka Ruth Bader Ginsberg, after her death, noting her flag-burning love / First Amendment hatred and other things.
Actually, I mentioned it earlier that year with Breyer being a squish on a Fourth Amendment case.
I followed up a year later and noted how the Supreme Court has generally hated third parties.
Two years later, when Dems whipped out "Oh the SCOTUS" on Tony the Pony Kennedy's retirement, I noted not just Breyer but Sotomayor at times being Fourth Amendment squishes along with Ginsberg's problems etc.
A year later, Breyer (to preserve an earlier ruling by him as a precedent) and Kagan, in the Bladensberg Cross case, helped gut the First Amendment.
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The libruls, per SCOTUSblog, also declined to review a case from Aridzona that will expedite copper mining in an Apache sacred site. Once again, think of him what you will otherwise, Justice Gorsuch continues to show full consideration for American Indian legal rights and general issues.