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By Norman A. Dupont
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruled last month in favor of fish, eels and other aquatic life over the protests of a New England-based paper mill manufacturer. Despite predictions that the new conservative Supreme Court with a new chief justice (Roberts) and a new associate justice (Alito) would remake the Court into a pro-business conservative body, the...
By Norman A. Dupont
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruled last month in favor of fish, eels and other aquatic life over the protests of a New England-based paper mill manufacturer. Despite predictions that the new conservative Supreme Court with a new chief justice (Roberts) and a new associate justice (Alito) would remake the Court into a pro-business conservative body, the...
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