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Changes to Expect in Environmental Litigation Under Biden | Bracewell LLP


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One thing is certain about 2021 – environmental and natural resources-related litigation against the federal government will continue apace and it will impact a range of private projects that require federal authorization of some sort or that rely on public natural resources and lands. What is not certain is how the Biden Administration may alter its approach to such defensive litigation to reflect its priorities. That being said, we have identified four areas for potential litigation changes to watch for in 2021.
Potential Change #1: Reversing the De-Regulatory Efforts of the Trump Administration. ....

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Tongass National Forest Loses Vital Protections


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Tongass National Forest Loses Vital Protections
Joel Jackson, president of the Organized Village of Kake tribal council, has long championed protections for the Tongass National Forest.
Colin Arisman
This issue brief is part of a series outlining public lands in Alaska that are in danger of losing protection.
Overview
Since 2016, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service have advanced five efforts that would dramatically alter protections for some 60 million acres of federally managed land in Alaska. If fully enacted, the policies and decisions outlined in those proposed and finalized plans would open vast stretches of the Bering Sea-Western Interior, Tongass National Forest, Central Yukon, National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, and unencumbered BLM land to extractive development and have significant impacts on Alaska’s lands, rivers, wildlife, and the Indigenous peoples who call these lan ....

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