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For the past decade, a debate sparked by U.S. Supreme Court decisions and related administrative and Congressional action ...
The Supreme Court will take another shot at deciding ... Ninth Circuit "set forth the proper test for determining whether wetlands are 'waters of the United States'" under the CWA.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan to continue to press forward with new ...
The recent decision by the Supreme Court to look into “limiting the ... The lack of clarity over this federal law has virtually stripped U.S. wetlands from any protection, which could have ...
Wetlands,” a new collaborative work from Women's Voices Theater Project, takes the stage at the Wheeler Opera House on ...
A case for Lake Mary Jane in Florida could inspire legal action to further protect natural entities in court.
What Sackett vs. EPA will decide is if isolated wetlands count as “waters of the United States.” In a 2006 case, Rapanos v. United States, the Supreme Court decided that all wetlands next to a ...
“Wetlands destruction could become pay to play with expedited ... The EPA is still reviewing comments on new rules and the ...
In another case, Rapanos v. United States, the Supreme Court confronted the question of whether the CWA extended to non-navigable, isolated wetlands. No opinion of the court garnered a majority.