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Reading the Eagle County Tea Leaves: How the Justices' Oral Argument Questions Foreshadowed Their Opinions
Episode 7330th May 2025 • SCOTUS Oral Arguments and Opinions • SCOTUS Oral Arguments
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Reading the Eagle County Tea Leaves: How the Justices' Oral Argument Questions Foreshadowed Their Opinions

This episode of SCOTUS Oral Arguments and Opinions delves into the case of Seven County Infrastructure Coalition versus Eagle County, decided on May 29, 2025.

The episode compares and contrasts the oral arguments and written opinions of Justices Kavanaugh and Sotomayor. Justice Kavanaugh's majority opinion emphasized broad judicial deference to federal agencies and the economic impact of extensive environmental reviews.

In contrast, Justice Sotomayor's concurrence focused on the narrow legal authority under federal transportation law. The episode highlights how Justices Barrett and Jackson influenced the written opinions despite not penning their own separate analyses.

Overall, it explores how this oral arguments predicted judicial outcomes.

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Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction to the Case

01:39 Justice Kavanaugh's Majority Opinion

05:58 Justice Sotomayor's Concurrence

08:32 Influence of Other Justices

11:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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