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EPA

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9 articles decelerating

EPA has appeared in 9 articles since 2015-09. Coverage peaked in 2024Q2 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Chevron.

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The Plaintiff
On January 17, Musk sued OpenAI for $134 billion over abandoned principles. The same day, the EPA ruled xAI broke federal law with unpermitted gas turbines in M...

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2024-06-29
The Verge 25 related

A look at the possible impact of SCOTUS overturning Chevron deference and curbing federal agencies' power on net neutrality, Big Tech regulation, and more

Since the New Deal era, the bulk of the functioning US government is the administrative state — think the acronym soup of agencies like the EPA, FCC, FTC, FDA, and so on.

2020-06-11
Bloomberg 2 related

EPA orders Amazon and eBay to stop selling or distributing 70 products, including sprays, lanyards, and other gear sometimes touted as killing COVID-19

- Products include pesticide-coated lanyards and sprays  — E-commerce marketplaces new focus of stepped-up enforcement

2015-09-28
Ars Technica 1 related

Volkswagen scandal shows why tinkering with vehicle software should be exempted from DMCA restrictions, despite objections from automakers and the EPA

VW scandal highlights irony of EPA opposition to vehicle software tinkering  —  EPA says public can't be trusted to tinker with vehicle software.

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