In the weeks since the leak of the Supreme Court’s draft majority opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, court watchers have speculated that in upcoming terms this Court may be poised to strike down other historic precedents like those that established marriage equality and the right to access contraception. But we won’t need to wait until next term to see how the Roberts Court will approach other popular decades-old precedents. In fact, the Court is poised to hand down a ruling in the next few weeks that could gut the Clean Air Act (CAA) as we know it and set a dangerous new precedent that puts more power in the hands of corporations at the expense of every American’s fundamental rights.
West Virginia v. EPA is a case that came out of a number of legal challenges to the Obama-era Clean Power Plan—a rule that never went into effect—that could completely reshape the regulatory landscape as we know it. And just like with Roe v. Wade, the Court may be preparing to strike down decades of legal precedent to issue a ruling that will put millions of people at greater risk of death and illness.
It’s no coincidence that the Supreme Court’s new 6-3 conservative majority is taking swift action to radically alter legal precedent and strip away Americans’ fundamental rights. Right-wing judicial activists, with the support of corporate special interests and Republicans in Congress, have been organizing for years to get here. By blocking qualified nominees and successfully stealing a seat, they have finally secured the illegitimate majority they need to do their dirty work for them. The MAGA majority presents an existential threat to the rights that Americans have taken for granted for decades—and they’re not showing any signs of slowing down. This illegitimate Court is poised to impose their extreme anti-democratic ideology on the American public and deliver right-wing policy victories that would never get enough support to pass in Congress. If they want to preserve the fundamental rights of all Americans and save democracy as we know it, Democrats have no choice but to expand the Court.