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215. SCOTUS update: Sackett v. EPA

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This week, on June 14, 2022, the US Supreme Court scheduled oral argument in a case out of Idaho called Sackett v. EPA for October 3, 2022. EPA prevented the Sacketts from completing construction of a residential home at an intended site on the property, claiming the Sacketts' property qualified as “navigable waters,” and fall within the legal definition of “Waters of the United States” as defined and regulated by EPA in the federal Clean Water Act.

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This week, on June 14, 2022, the US Supreme Court scheduled oral argument in a case out of Idaho called Sackett v. EPA for October 3, 2022. EPA prevented the Sacketts from completing construction of a residential home at an intended site on the property, claiming the Sacketts' property qualified as “navigable waters,” and fall within the legal definition of “Waters of the United States” as defined and regulated by EPA in the federal Clean Water Act.

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