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Ninth Circuit Holds Berkeley’s Gas Ban Preempted by U.S. Energy Policy & Conservation Act

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Electrification is a critical component of building decarbonization, and local governments are taking a leading role in this policy space. While a handful of local prohibitions fall within the Ninth Circuit decision’s scope, many more do not. In exploring what the CRA v. Berkeley : Berkeley’s Ordinance Preempted by U.S.

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Idaho Judge Issues $250K Arrest Warrant for Infamous Anti-Government Activist

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An Idaho judge has issued a $250,000 arrest warrant for anti-government activist Ammon Bundy, the man who organized a takeover of an Oregon wildlife reserve that left one of his supporters dead, Andrew Buncombe reports for The Guardian. Bundy fell foul of the court after not attending hearings in relation to a $52.5m

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We read all the amicus briefs in Dobbs so you don’t have to

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Three physicians and the Catholic Association Foundation write that advances in science have “painted an intimate portrait of the fetus and its humanity” and therefore the court’s viability framework is outdated. Many amici focus on the principle of stare decisis – and urge the court not to follow it in this case. YWCA USA, Girls Inc.,

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January 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The district court rejected eight grounds for removal, but the Fourth Circuit concluded its appellate jurisdiction was limited to determining whether the companies properly removed the case under the federal-officer removal statute. The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes filed a lawsuit in federal court in Idaho challenging the U.S.

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The Real A.C.B.

Above The Law

Together, these cases deal with balancing government authority, economic activity, and individual rights. In Boechler , she emphasized deference to Congresss intent, arguing that the Court should not extend exceptions like equitable tolling beyond what the law explicitly allows, despite its traditional role in American jurisprudence.

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May 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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DECISIONS AND SETTLEMENTS. Parties Voluntarily Dismissed Appeals of Federal Court Decision Requiring More Climate Change Analysis for Wyoming Oil and Gas Leases. A lawsuit filed in the federal district court for the District of Idaho asserted that the U.S. Idaho, filed Apr. 20-1530 (U.S. 20-1531 (U.S.

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