U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Trump Bid to Limit Water Pollution Law
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected arguments seeking to limit the reach of a landmark water pollution law in a Hawaii dispute over wastewater indirectly discharged into the Pacific Ocean.
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