WATER POLICY
Army Corps permits would help expand 'living' shorelines
The Army Corps of Engineers unveiled a plan Friday to update its five-year nationwide permits to disturb wetlands and other waterways protected under federal law.
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Tiffany Stecker, E&E News reporter
The Army Corps of Engineers unveiled a plan Friday to update its five-year nationwide permits to disturb wetlands and other waterways protected under federal law.
The failed prosecution of some protesters who occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in 2016 should serve as a cautionary tale for prosecutors of Capitol riot conspiracy cases.
By Jeremy P. Jacobs in Greenwire
President Biden's top lawyer at EPA has asked the Justice Department to cease its defense of Trump-era environmental rules.
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The failed prosecution of some protesters who occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in 2016 should serve as a cautionary tale for prosecutors of Capitol riot conspiracy cases.
By Jeremy P. Jacobs in Greenwire
President Biden's top lawyer at EPA has asked the Justice Department to cease its defense of Trump-era environmental rules.
By Pamela King in E&E News PM