document.write('\u003cul class=\u0027jt-list jt-list-links\u0027 style=\u0027list-style-type: none; padding: 0; margin: 0;\u0027\u003e\u003cli class=\u0027jt-listitem jt-listitem-link\u0027\u003e\u003cdiv\u003e\u003cimg style=\u0027max-width: 100%; max-height: 100%; display: block;\u0027 src=\u0027https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/f3a6892/2147483647/strip/true/crop/5184x3456+0+0/resize/1440x960!/format/webp/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F2e%2Fd2%2F72ad3b1eea097762468d34495a8f%2F760f15a523174465ad7aa7fd7afa159c\u0027/\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003ca href=\u0027https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-regulations-environment-herring-fish-chevron-3ccc7cde83f9e6a4ea570e8b1d362077\u0027 target=\u0027_blank\u0027\u003eA little fish at the Supreme Court could take a big bite out of regulatory power\u003c/a\u003e The U.S. Supreme Court will take up cases that could rein in a wide range of government regulations affecting the environment, workplace standards, consumer protections and public health.\u003c/li\u003e\u003c/ul\u003e')