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Judge’s ruling on EPA chemical dispersants lawsuit impacts Alaska

By Bob Shavelson | Cook Inlet Keeper, Sharon Donovan | Earth Island Institute on Jun 26, 2020   Featured, State  

Judge’s ruling on EPA chemical dispersants lawsuit impacts Alaska

  A significant ruling came down recently in a lawsuit regarding the use of oil spill chemical dispersants that has an Alaska connection. In addition to its relevance to the oil industry in Alaska, several plaintiffs in the case are based in Alaska: Alaska’s Cook Inletkeeper, which has spent the past 25 years holding the oil and […]

Court Rules That Epa’s Decision to Abandon Bristol Bay Protections Can’t Be Legally Challenged

By Dawnell Smith | Trustees for Alaska on Apr 19, 2020   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Court Rules That Epa’s Decision to Abandon Bristol Bay Protections Can’t Be Legally Challenged

  ANCHORAGE – The federal district court in Alaska dismissed a consolidated lawsuit challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s removal of proposed protections for Bristol Bay, Alaska. The EPA’s 2014 proposed protections under the Clean Water Act would have protected Bristol Bay from the proposed Pebble mine project, but EPA withdrew its proposed determination in 2019. The […]

Federal Court Rules Against Massive Old-Growth Rainforest Logging Plan in Alaska

By Randi Spivak | Biological Diversity on Mar 12, 2020   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

Federal Court Rules Against Massive Old-Growth Rainforest Logging Plan in Alaska

  JUNEAU, Alaska― A federal judge today rejected the Trump administration’s enormous commercial timber harvest and road-building plan for Prince of Wales Island in the Tongass National Forest of southeast Alaska. The judge ruled that the project’s approval violated the National Environmental Policy Act, which sets standards for public engagement on federal projects that will alter the environment, […]

Fifth Circuit Ruling on Trump’s Health Care Repeal Lawsuit Puts Future of Law in Grave Doubt

By Protect Our Care Alaska on Dec 19, 2019   Health, National, National/World  

Fifth Circuit Ruling on Trump’s Health Care Repeal Lawsuit Puts Future of Law in Grave Doubt

  Appeals Court Sides with GOP Led Plaintiffs in Declaring Law Unconstitutional, Remands Final Decision to Judge who Already Said Entire Law Should Fall   Washington, DC — Tuesday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Trump administration in Texas vs. United States, striking down as unconstitutional the ACA’s individual mandate and […]

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