The New York Times reports:
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Wednesday that, on paper, are about a group of commercial fishermen who oppose a government fee that they consider unreasonable. But the lawyers who have helped to propel their case to the nation’s highest court have a far more powerful backer: the petrochemicals billionaire Charles Koch.
The case is one of the most consequential to come before the justices in years. A victory for the fishermen would do far more than push aside the monitoring fee, part of a system meant to prevent overfishing, that they objected to.
It would very likely sharply limit the power of many federal agencies to regulate not only fisheries and the environment, but also health care, finance, telecommunications and other activities, legal experts say.
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The Koch political operation funds an armada of front groups, who frequently appear in coordinated flotillas before the Court (as “amici curiae”), pretending to be independent.https://t.co/Q0vl9cfiE6
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) January 16, 2024