Reining In the Regulatory Power Grabs
25 May 2012
Shannon Goessling, Executive Director for Southeastern Legal Foundation, discusses the multi-party legal challenges against the greenhouse gas/climate change regulations rushed into force by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the on-going regulatory power grabs of the Obama Administration.
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