...which was filed in 1996. U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan...Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Service, for example, paid $166,000...
...construction and operation of major sources were upheld last summer by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. In the next...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...can be attributed to the U.S. Department of Energy, which...against the U.S. Postal Service and certain employment discrimination claims...
...rack up fat settlements. The U.S. Department of Agriculture spent...against the U.S. Postal Service and certain employment discrimination claims...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...After examining all of the scientific evidence, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed the polar bear under the ESA as a...
...federal agency to consult with either NMFS or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service when its action may adversely affect an endangered or...
Appellant PPM Atlantic Renewable appealed the decision of the Fayette County Zoning Hearing Board (ZHB)
...Committee includes the U.S. Environmental Protection...habitat of shellfish, fish and other aquatic...sustain fish and wildlife, and conserve land...
... Air Pollution Litigation On Sept. 21, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued its long-awaited decision in ...
...and circuit courts and certiorari petitions granted by and pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. This spring will reveal how the Roberts court will...
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