Mader Levap
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In an amusing twist, Scalia's death has caused Dow Chemicals to settle an ongoing lawsuit for price-fixing for US$835 million fearing that the lack of a conservative majority on the Supreme Court would cause it to lose it's appeal against the judgement.
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I think there is more interesting consequence of Scalia's death.
Death of Scalia may save planet (this is how this article was clickbaited for me).
The immediate and easily foreseeable impact is staggering. Last week, the Supreme Court issued a stay delaying the implementation of Obama’s Clean Power Plan. The stay indicated that a majority of the justices foresee a reasonably high likelihood that they would ultimately strike down Obama’s plan, which could jeopardize the Paris climate agreement and leave greenhouse gasses unchecked. Without Scalia on the Court, the odds of this drop to virtually zero. The challenge is set to be decided by a D.C. Circuit panel composed of a majority of Democratic appointees, which will almost certainly uphold the regulations. If the plan is upheld, it would require a majority of the Court to strike it down. With the Court now tied 4-4, such a ruling now seems nearly impossible.
