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Court upholds $587K in damages for illegal grazing
A federal appeals court has upheld more than half a million dollars in damages that a Nevada rancher was ordered to pay the government for illegally grazing cattle on public lands.
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Jeremy P. Jacobs, E&E News reporter
A federal appeals court has upheld more than half a million dollars in damages that a Nevada rancher was ordered to pay the government for illegally grazing cattle on public lands.
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Multiple legal battles over major oil and gas projects and the Trump administration's regulatory rollbacks are expected in 2021. Will they block President-elect Joe Biden's clean energy agenda?
By Niina H. Farah in Energywire
Attorneys for Big Oil and the city of Baltimore will square off next week in a Supreme Court battle that could change the trajectory of more than a dozen U.S. climate change lawsuits.
By Jennifer Hijazi in Climatewire