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The ruling that Army Corps of Engineers wetland determinations are reviewable by courts also offers hints about the justices' leanings on broader, high-stakes questions about the law's reach that the high court will likely eventually consider in lawsuits over the Obama administration's Waters of the United States rule, which is being challenged by dozens of states, industry groups, activists and environmental nonprofits.
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