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EarthRights International - U.S. District Court Opinion on Royal Dutch Shell's Motion to Dismiss
EarthRights International - U.S. District Court Opinion on Royal Dutch Shell's Motion to Dismiss The power of law and the power of people in defense of human rights and the environment Homepage ... Project Action Center Publications Donate About Us Staff Login Lost Password? Register It's free U.S. District Court Opinion on Royal Dutch Shell's Motion to Dismiss Thursday, 28 February 2002 Download pdf ...
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Gray Wolf Archives: Oregon District Court Rules Against Gray Wolf Reclassification
A January 31, 2005, ruling from the U.S. District Court in Portland, Oregon, vacated and enjoined the Service's 2003 changes to the ESA listing ... not being implemented, because such regulations can only be applied to threatened species. The U.S. District Court in Vermont made a similar ruling regarding the gray wolf reclassification. In December 2005 ...
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COURT DECISIONS
Inc. v. Kentucky Coal Association, Pocahontas Development Company, and AEI Resources, Inc. March 28, 2002, U.S. District Court for the Districe of Columbia: Citizens Coal Council v. Gale Norton and National Mining Association March 18 ... v. Norton, No. 00-1062 (S.D.W.V.) May 28, 1999, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit: National Mining Assn v. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 177 ...
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WELC, Eugene, OR (541) 485-2471 Court Rules that EPA Must Disclose Secret Ingredients in Pesticides Two pesticide reform organizations today announced a historic ruling by the District of Columbia Federal District Court that significantly expands the public's right-to-know about secret chemicals in pesticide products. With limited exceptions, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must now ...
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COURT RULES AGAINST EPA ON SECONDHAND SMOKE
The tobacco industry promptly sued in federal court to force the study to be withdrawn, arguing that the agency ignored accepted scientific and ... time by many independent scientists. After five years of court pleadings and deliberations, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Osteen, of the Middle District of North Carolina, ultimately agreed with the industry. ...
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(5/6/99) Stop Police From Stalling Trial, Judi Bari Lawyer Tells Court
We're entitled to intervention (by the appeals court to stop these delaying tactics)." In a 1996 Monitor interview, Bari said FBI attorney Joseph ... act because they dislike someone's constitutionally- protected political activity. In October 1997, U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken had ruled that three Oakland officers and six FBI agents cannot ...
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(10/22/97) Key Court Victory for Bari in FBI Lawsuit
Victory for Bari in FBI Lawsuit [Editor's note: October 22 is "Stop Police Abuse Day"] Key Court Victory for Bari in FBI Lawsuit by Nicholas Wilson BACKGROUND on Judi Bari case OAKLAND -- ... and seizure, and conspiracy to disrupt Bari's political and environmental advocacy through Earth First! Federal District Court Judge Claudia Wilken gave her decision October 15 on a motion filed just two days ...
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NCPA - Environment - Aftermath Of Court's Wetlands Ruling
Clean Water Act. But the court ruled that the act forbids the filling of wetlands -- but says nothing about draining them. The district court ruling was upheld by an appeals court in July 1998 -- and the federal government has decided not to appeal again. Before the wetlands ...
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Forest Service to sell public trees in the German Ridge area in defiance of judge's court order and citizens' complaints
Forest Service to sell public trees in the German Ridge area in defiance of judge's court order and citizens' complaints Protect Our Woods Working to preserve our rural heritage and quality of ... thrown out and permanently enjoined nationwide by Federal Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton from the California Northern District Court. Mr. Day didn't know about the judge's decision when he issued the timber ...
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US Laws and Court Cases Involving Sacred Lands and International Sacred Site Protection Efforts
Indian Cemetery Protective Association, known as the ``GO Road'' case, was a landmark 1988 Supreme Court ruling that has hindered all subsequent efforts to protect sacred sites. It was AIRFA's final ... , cultural, and natural aspects of our national heritage.'' The Devils Tower Case The U.S. District Court's 1998 decision concerning Devils Tower affirmed the National Park Service's policy promoting a ...
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