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1 Min Read Conservation groups sued the Army Corps of Engineers in federal court in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, accusing it of rushing its approval of a $220 million flood-control project in the Mississippi’s South Delta during the waning days of the Trump administration. American Rivers, the Sierra Club and others say the Corps when approving the Yazoo Backwater Area Pumps Project in January refused to consider, in contravention to the National Environmental Protection Act, less environmentally damaging practicable alternatives to building the large pumping station to protect an oft-flooded 135,000-acre area. To read the full story on Westlaw Today, click here: bit.ly/2RzSOPI ....
1 Min Read The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday tossed claims by Florida that Georgia is unreasonably depleting the flows of the Apalachicola River, after downstream Florida blamed its neighbor for the collapse of its oyster fisheries. In the original jurisdiction case, a unanimous court ruled that Florida had failed to show Georgia’s alleged over-consumption of the river’s water had likely decreased its flow to the point of devastating Florida’s once massive oyster industry and of harming its river ecosystem. To read the full story on Westlaw Today, click here: bit.ly/3dp8Xid ....
3 Min Read A coalition of 14 Republican attorneys general led by Missouri on Monday accused President Joe Biden in federal court of exceeding his powers in an executive order that restored Obama-era levels of the costs of climate change when making policy. Attorney general Eric Schmitt and his peers from states including Montana and Kansas accused Biden of violating the U.S. Constitution’s separation of powers with Executive Order 13990, which re-ups the so-called “social cost of greenhouse gases” that must be used when conducting cost-benefit analyses tied to regulatory actions like government permitting and investment. Former President Donald Trump had slashed that figure, and Biden’s administration restored it to about $50 per ton of greenhouse gases in February. ....
A coalition of 13 human rights and environmental watchdogs as well as a lawyers' guild in an open letter made public on Wednesday called on the Biden administration's nominee for attorney general, Merrick Garland, to investigate "disturbing legal attacks" against American. ....
In a victory for a pro-hunting group, a judge in Wisconsin ruled the state must hold a gray wolf hunt this month, despite the animal only being removed from the endangered list several weeks ago. In their lawsuit filed on Feb. 2 the hunters had cited concern over President. ....