WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its ruling in Sackett v U.S Environmental Protection Agency, re-interpreting the Clean Water Act to eliminate longstanding protections for millions of acres of wetlands. Five Justices on this new conservative Court narrowed the definition of “waters of the United States” — often referred to as “WOTUS” — limiting the reach of the Act, one of the most successful, effective, and widely supported pieces of legislation ever codified in the United States.

The Court’s ruling comes five months after the U.S. EPA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued long-anticipated regulations clarifying the WOTUS definition. The Court’s decision to hear the Sackett case as EPA was finalizing its new regulation was highly unusual and marks the latest instance in which conservative Justices ignored traditional principles of judicial restraint in their haste to rewrite laws that protect people and the environment. The Sackett decision now creates tremendous confusion for regulators and the communities they protect, because it undercuts the legal foundation of the new science based WOTUS regulation, as it applies to wetlands.

“The Sackett decision undoes a half-century of progress generated by the Clean Water Act. Almost 90 million acres of formerly protected wetlands now face an existential threat from polluters and developers, ” said Sam Sankar, vice president of Programs at Earthjustice“This decision is the culmination of industry’s decades-long push to get conservative courts to do what Congress refused to do. The Court’s decision to deregulate wetlands will hurt everyone living in the United States. Earthjustice will continue to fight to protect our waters to ensure the health of communities and ecosystems for decades to come.

“While Earthjustice and our allies are closely evaluating the impact of the Sackett decision on the new WOTUS regulation, we can say with certainty that the Court has once again given polluting industries and land developers a potent weapon that they will use to erode regulatory protections for wetlands and waterways around the country.”

Earthjustice filed an amicus brief in this case on behalf of our clients — 18 Tribes who rely on waterways for food, economy, and culture — to explain the importance of preserving precedent interpretations of the Clean Water Act that make it possible to protect those waterways. The Court’s decision rejects those concerns in favor of a deregulatory approach that serves industry interests at the expense of people downstream who depend on clean water for their health, livelihoods, and way of life.

Four Justices recognized this in their concurring opinion that laid out the problems with the majority’s new, narrowed test for waters of the United States. As Justice Kavanaugh explained, that test “will leave some long-regulated adjacent wetlands no longer covered by the Clean Water Act, with significant repercussions for water quality and flood control throughout the United States.”

The ongoing willingness of the conservative supermajority to disregard traditional principles of judicial restraint in service of a deregulatory, pro-industry, and anti-environment agenda, raises deep concerns about the future of other bedrock environmental laws. In the last two terms, the Supreme Court has issued decisions that severely restrict our ability to protect our waterways and combat climate change.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. To those five BOUGHT AND PAID FOR political hacks I say goddamn you. Goddamn you to hell you Federalist Society f**kwads! And if you don’t like being criticized I have ZERO f**ks to give. Kiss my A$$. Oh, and since there’s NO doubt you’re about to tear down the wall of separation between church and state those who wrote and ratified the Constitution clearly intended to erect in the first place and allow your precious ten commandments to be shoved in everyone’s faces in schools, govt. buildings and other public spaces let me point out one of them says in flowery language DON’T LIE! As in don’t pretend for one f**king second you aren’t politicians imposing YOUR will on everyone. To collect all the goodies fat cat mega rich conservatives shower you with!

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  2. So the Supreme Court is now the expert not just in law, but in science too?

    Obviously that can’t be true, otherwise the precedent is set that they can declare themselves the expert in anything, and then rule on it.

    Though, of course, they’ve now set the precedent that precedents don’t matter.

    It’s about time we legislate the impossibility of billionaires existing, to eliminate their malign influence on our world.

    They want the 1950s back? Give it to them with a 90% tax rate.

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  3. As I understand it, Sakkett was about some rich s**tpoke wanting to build a lakefront McMansion. I hope his shack gets taken out by an extreme weather event.
    Nobody f**ks with mother nature.

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