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Our Environment: Conservative High court set to take up case that could reduce government regulatory authority

The U.S. Supreme Court plans to consider Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, a case that could have far-reaching effects on U.S. government regulation.
The Chevron case from 1984 is at the heart of this litigation because it established a precedent for federal agencies to interpret vague statutes at their discretion.
That precedent has informed environmental law, labor regulations, consumer safeguards, and immigration policies.

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‘Twenty Pearls’ AKA Documentary Shows the Vision and Impact of Black College Women

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Executive Producer and Alpha Kappa Alpha member Kimberly Esmond Adams believes anytime is the right time to tell this type of American story. “This story talks about the role that a group of college women, who were still finding their way in the world, yet were intelligent enough to understand that the world was bigger than them and they could do something concrete to make it better for everyone.”

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