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  <title>Episode 6: Why the Supreme Court Matters to Working People</title>
  <description>In Episode 6, we take a look at one of the recent Supreme Court rulings –&amp;amp;nbsp;West Virginia v. EPA.&amp;amp;nbsp;It turns out&amp;amp;nbsp;this case is about much more than climate change.&amp;amp;nbsp;As you will hear from&amp;amp;nbsp;Jenny Breen, Gordon Lafer, Adolph Reed Jr., and Samir Sonti,&amp;amp;nbsp;this ruling is the first time the Supreme Court has used the &amp;quot;major questions doctrine&amp;quot; in a majority opinion. That doctrine is an attempt to squash the ability of agencies like the EPA, OSHA or FDA, for example, to carry out legislation passed by Congress.&amp;amp;nbsp;We dive into the impact it could have on working people in the United States. </description>
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