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Corbello v. Iowa Prod.

The court grants a partial rehearing to clarify its views on the required burden of proof in environmental pollution cases, which remains proof by a preponderance of the evidence. An oil company that sought rehearing argued that language in the court's previous opinion stated that damage to an aquif...

United States v. Braren

The court dismisses on ripeness grounds U.S. and Native American tribes' request to clarify the nature and scope of tribal water rights in Oregon’s Klamath Basin and to assess the water rights standard set forth in a state administrative adjudication. Prior litigation in this dispute establishe...

Pascoag Reservoir & Dam, Ltd. Liab. Corp. v. Rhode Island

The court upholds the dismissal of a property owner's inverse condemnation action against the state of Rhode Island for acquiring a portion of his property in 1975 by adverse possession. Because the owner failed to seek compensation through the state court, he forfeited his federal claim. Adequate s...

Clean Air Mkts. Group v. Pataki

The court affirms a district court decision that New York Air Pollution Mitigation Law §66-k is preempted by the Clean Air Act (CAA) Title IV cap-and-trade system and violates the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution. Section 66-k requires the assessment of an air pollution mitigation offs...

In re Operation of the Mo. River Sys. Litig.

The court refuses to reinstate a contempt order against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) penalizing the agency $500,000 a day if it did not comply with a separate order requiring the Corps to lower water flow levels in the Missouri River. The judicial panel on multidistrict litigation tr...

South Dakota Farm Bureau, Inc. v. Hazeltine

The court holds that §21 of Article XVII to the South Dakota Constitution, which prohibits corporations or syndicates from acquiring or obtaining an interest in land used for farming and from otherwise engaging in farming in South Dakota, violates the dormant U.S. Commerce Clause of the U.S. Co...

Engine Mfrs. Ass'n v. South Coast Air Quality Management Dist.

The U.S. Supreme Court held that certain aspects of local fleet rules do not escape preemption under CAA §209(a) simply because they address the purchase of vehicles rather than their manufacture or sale. The fleet rules prohibit the purchase or lease of vehicles by fleet operators that do not ...

Defend the Bay v. Irvine, City of

A California appellate court denied an environmental group's petition to compel a city to rescind its approval of an environmental impact report (EIR) for the development of a former military base despite the group's claims of insufficient evidence to support conclusions regarding impacts in housing...

Baxter Healthcare Corp. v. Denton

A California appellate court held that a health care company adequately established that its chemical plasticizer (DEHP) posed no significant risk of causing cancer in humans and, thus, was exempt from warning requirements under the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act (Propositi...

Maintain Our Desert Env't v. Apple Valley, Town of

A California appellate court held that a lower court did not err when it denied an environmental group's writ seeking to set aside approval of a development project because the town did not comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The group had standing to seek a writ because it ...