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In a series of four opinions issued by the Supreme Court of the United States has severely limited: (1) the Department of Justice’s ability to prosecute certain offenses; (2) the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (“SEC”) ability to administratively impose civil penalties; and (3) federal agencies’ ability to interpret federal statutes.
Supreme Court Imposes Substantial Limits on Federal Government’s Enforcement Powers (maynardnexsen.com)
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In a set of ‘Chevron’ rulings, the SCOTUS reduced government’s draconian holds over US Citizens that compliments the Bill of Rights itself.
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Of particular relief for property owner’s deals with DEA’s power to limit and control private property due to so called ‘wetlands’ rules, restrictions and confiscation.
These rulings negate much of the court findings from:
This land is your land?....2005
Eminent Domain expanded by Supreme Court to include government seizure of private land for nonessential development purposes.
The Supreme Court has now (2005) declared that there is no such thing as "private property".
You only own it pending the government not wanting it - yet.
http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2005/07/this-land-is-your-land.html
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WetLands Sometimes An UnAmerican Weapon
http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2023/05/wetlands-sometimes-unamerican-weapon.html
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