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The Supreme Court's recent recognition of the fundamental right to be free from adverse impacts of climate change highlights broader questions about democracy and governance. The court's involvement in cases regarding private property rights and environmental protection underscores the need for a balance between capitalist interests and human rights. Issues such as fair redistribution of wealth, access to public resources, and governance for the common good are central to these debates. Ultimately, achieving good governance requires active participation and consensus-building among all citizens.
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the terminals that we need. we are the most energy rich country in the world. that would be a good way of taking on our enemies like russia and iran. >> sandra: i recall not too long ago, geopolitics did not move energy markets, because we were producing what we were consuming, what we needed as a nation. that has significantly changed in 3 years. thanks to both of you. i always appreciate the debate. >> john: president biden's title ix rule changes. does it pave the way for a biological men to be in the women's locker room? we will ask a former college women's lacrosse coach coming up. >> sandra: important story bridges cities have the right to clear homeless encampments from public property? live outside the supreme court on that for us. >> it is a big question in the
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