In Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s first written opinion since joining the Supreme Court, the court  ruled against left-wing environmental activists demanding federal regulators make public sensitive documents from its internal deliberations about changing the regulations for power plants’ cooling water intake systems. The 7-2 ruling in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club Inc. on March 4 was a win for the former Trump administration which had argued last year in favor of reversing a decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The Sierra Club had argued that a ruling for the government would allow agencies to get around disclosure requirements by stamping “draft” on internal records that would otherwise be subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Elena Saxonhouse, senior attorney for the Sierra Club, spun the legal loss as a partial victory, saying the court misinterpreted some of the facts in the case. …