WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Supreme Court of the United States Issued a Landmark Ruling Today, Delivering a 6-3 Decision in the Case of *Federal Agency v. Citizens Coalition*. the Court Determined That the Use of Specific Administrative Regulatory Guidelines, Established Under Statute, Is Unconstitutional for Enforcing Federal Environmental Standards. the Majority Opinion, Authored by Chief Justice Roberts, Stated That Such Guidelines Violated the Separation of Powers Doctrine by Granting Excessive Authority to Executive Branch Agencies Without Clear Congressional Oversight. the Dissenting Justices Argued the Ruling Undermines Decades of Established Regulatory Precedent. the Case Now Returns to the Lower Courts for Implementation.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Supreme Court of the United States issued a landmark ruling today, delivering a 6-3 decision in the case of Federal Agency v. Citizens Coalition. The Court determined that the use of specific administrative regulatory guidelines, established under statute, is unconstitutional for enforcing federal environmental standards. The majority opinion, authored by Chief Justice Roberts, stated that such guidelines violated the Separation of Powers doctrine by granting excessive authority to executive branch agencies without clear congressional oversight. The dissenting justices argued the ruling undermines decades of established regulatory precedent. The case now returns to the lower courts for implementation.