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State of Iowa et al v. Council on Environmental Quality et al
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1:24-cv-00089
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- Center for Biological Diversity Inc.
- Food & Water Watch
- National Parks Conservation Association
- National Wildlife Federation
- Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
- The Ocean Conservancy Inc.
- West Harlem Environmental Action Inc.
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- Commonwealth of Kentucky
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Council on Environmental Quality
- State of Maryland
- State of Tennessee
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
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February 04, 2025
White House Lacks Authority To Issue NEPA Regs, Judge Says
The White House Council on Environmental Quality has no authority to issue binding National Environmental Policy Act regulations, a North Dakota judge has ruled, scrapping challenged regulations the Biden administration had enacted.
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August 30, 2024
'Guesswork' Underlies Red States' NEPA Challenge, Feds Say
The Biden administration is making its own push for summary judgment in its battle with 21 Republican-led states over a new environmental permitting rule, arguing in North Dakota federal court that their suit fails on standing and ripeness and relies on pure "guesswork" about how the rule will be implemented.
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August 02, 2024
Iowa, ND Move For Win In NEPA Rule Fight
States led by Iowa and North Dakota are asking a federal judge to scrap a Council on Environmental Quality rule they say threatens to turn the National Environmental Policy Act into an "action-forcing" process to advance the Biden administration's climate and environmental justice goals.
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May 21, 2024
20 States Challenge Biden Admin's NEPA Rule
A group of 20 states sued the Biden administration's Council on Environmental Quality on Tuesday in North Dakota federal court, challenging a recent environmental permitting rule they claim unlawfully changes the National Environmental Policy Act's review procedures "into a substantive set of requirements to achieve broad and vague policy goals."