Court agrees to hear case on environmental laws, does not act on several Second Amendment challenges
Updated on March 9 at 5:14 p.m. The Supreme Court added just one case – a technical dispute over the interaction between two federal environmental laws – to its docket […] ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a bid by President Donald Trump's administration to dismiss a challenge by environmentalists to the U.S. Air Force's practice of detonating hazardous ...
The EPA has bought time by pausing lawsuits challenging several chemical rules it plans to rewrite, but attorneys say this doesn’t guarantee the agency’s long-term legal success.
"It would be nice, I think," Elena Venner said, "for our government to at least acknowledge that we are in this climate crisis and to start by not repealing what we already have." ...
On his first day in office, President Trump promised to sharply reverse course from the Obama and Biden administrations ...
President Donald Trump’s enforcement of anti-environmentalist policies is nothing new. He started his second term by removing ...
Radical climate organizations' dangerous activism was on display again in February, when a coalition of environmentalist groups sued the federal government over its repeal of an unscientific, ...
Lee Zeldin has vowed to drive “a dagger straight into the heart of the climate change religion.” Too bad he only has a butter knife.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency argued that a federal judge improperly considered scientific studies that advocacy groups first raised in court and only after the administrative record was ...
The EPA was obligated to consult with the National Marine Fisheries Service under the Endangered Species Act before ...
Order comes as Bayer proposes a settlement for thousands of Roundup lawsuits and all branches of government consider pesticide maker liability ...
Under EPA’s proposed rule, the NPDES state certification process would focus on discharges and their direct impact on water quality.
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