Supreme Court Hears Pivotal Cases on EPA Regulations and Music Copyright

On the morning of Wednesday, February 21, the Supreme Court prepared to release opinions on one or more argued cases. The legal professionals world over were invited to participate live at 10 a.m. EST to follow these releases in real-time.

Later in the day, the justices gathered to hear oral arguments in two prominent cases, Ohio v. Environmental Protection Agency and Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy. Both the cases have attracted significant attention within and beyond legal circles due to their potential influence on environmental policy and intellectual property rights, respectively.

The arguments for Ohio v. Environmental Protection Agency centered on state powers and the regulatory role of the EPA, while Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy raised questions about music copyright infringement and its limits.

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