Groups Challenge Approval of ‘Toxic’ Algaecide in Bird Refuge
The US Fish and Wildlife Service allowed the use of an algaecide that’s toxic to birds at a wildlife refuge in eastern North Carolina, environmental groups claimed Monday.
The EPA warned on Monday that cyberattacks against drinking water systems are on the rise, and that hostile nations may have already embedded the ability to disable systems in the future.
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The EPA on Monday announced more than $300 million in grant awards to clean up brownfield sites across the nation.
Two Maryland climate deception cases will continue to proceed toward the discovery process, according to a ruling that denies energy industry requests to have the cases tossed.
In Nevada, can a balance be struck between an endangered toad species and the pressing need to address climate change? The future of NEPA, a 54-year-old environmental law, may hold the answer.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service allowed the use of an algaecide that’s toxic to birds at a wildlife refuge in eastern North Carolina, environmental groups claimed Monday.
The EPA warned on Monday that cyberattacks against drinking water systems are on the rise, and that hostile nations may have already embedded the ability to disable systems in the future.
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Brazil’s supreme court suspended an injunction issued at the end of April that restored a 20% social tax for 17 labor-intensive industries, the court announced May 17.
Conservation groups are seeking a quick win in their challenge against federal approvals of a logging project that they say will negatively affect grizzly bears.
The <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbHref":"bbg://securities/13358Z%20US%20Equity","_id":"0000018f-9767-de3b-adcf-dfe77c7c0000","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">US Commodity Futures Trading Commission-bsp-bb-link> expects to finalize its guidance for carbon credits within the next six months, as it pursues a broader crackdown of fraud and manipulation in the embattled market.
Two Maryland climate deception cases will continue to proceed toward the discovery process, according to a ruling that denies energy industry requests to have the cases tossed.
The EPA on Monday announced more than $300 million in grant awards to clean up brownfield sites across the nation.
Virginia landowners on Monday lost their bid to have the US Supreme Court hear their case challenging Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC from using portions of their properties for its natural gas project.
Seth Aframe was confirmed to a New Hampshire federal appellate seat after President Joe Biden’s first pick for the job withdrew amid controversy.
Matthew Mao has rejoined Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton as a partner in the debt finance practice in the New York office, the firm said Monday.
Jennifer Wolfe will be taking over as Katten Muchin Rosenman’s office managing partner in Chicago, where the firm was founded 50 years ago, it said Monday.
Thomas Girardi’s lawyers want potential jurors to disclose their exposure to the “Bravoverse"—shows such as “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” where Girardi’s ex-wife Erika Jayne is a bold figure—saying it will likely jade their views of the disbarred attorney.
The Seventh Circuit will be the latest federal appeals court to tackle the interplay between mandatory diversity, equity, and inclusion training and a workplace civil rights law, as it hears a case of a White worker who says he was fired after opposing the requirement at
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