Faith restored: Supreme Court denies locks injunction

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My faith in our government is restored. The Supreme Court denied Michigan the injunction to shut the locks on Chicago waterways to prevent the spread of Asian carp to the Great Lakes.

This story is not going away. There will be more to come.

But at least the justices kept us from going off the deep end.

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