Por: Associated Press Business October 22, 2022
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Federal judges have ordered a 9-year-old lawsuit against oil and gas companies over damage to Louisiana’s wetlands to be returned to state court for trial, potentially clearing the way for at least 41 similar lawsuits to move forward.A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday upheld a January decision by the late U.S. District Judge Martin L.C. Feldman of New Orleans, The Times-Picayune/The New... + full article
The Advocate USA Opinion October 23, 2022
There are better ways to rebuild Louisiana’s wetlands.It’s not too late to stop a long-imagined but misguided $2 billion project to divert up to 75,000 cubic feet per second of the Mississippi River into the Barataria Basin to replenish disappearing marsh.The public comment... + más
'Monumental moment': Louisiana takes big step toward unprecedented land-building project | The Advocate
Rebuilding Louisiana's disappearing coast: $2 billion+ project could soon be approved | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business October 18, 2022
A federal appeals court in New Orleans on Monday ordered a nine-year-old lawsuit filed against oil and gas companies over damage to Louisiana's wetlands to be returned to state court for trial, potentially clearing the way for at least 41 similar suits -- alleging billions... + más
On Day One, Ketanji Brown Jackson Excelled at the Skill Stephen Breyer Never Quite Mastered | Slate
Supreme Court hears lively debate on protecting wetlands, led in part by Justice Jackson | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 07, 2022
The may at first blush seem to be the climax of a more than decade-long legal battle between an Idaho couple seeking to build on their land plot and the Environmental Protection Agency, which determined the parcel to be federally protected wetlands.But like many disputes filling... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 04, 2022
The Supreme Court opened its new term on Monday by hearing a property rights appeal that calls for limiting the government's power to protect millions of acres of wetlands from development. At issue is whether the Clean Water Act forbids polluting wetlands and marshes that... + más
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes Supreme Court debut | New York Daily News
Slate USA Politics October 04, 2022
On Monday morning, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson participated in her first oral argument after joining the Supreme Court on June 30. There is no “easy first case” at the high court, but hers was particularly technical: Monday’s case, Sackett v. EPA, seeks to hobble federal... + más
Ketanji Brown Jackson appears with John Roberts after Supreme Court investiture | ABC News
Forbes USA Business October 03, 2022
Greenphire is working to make clinical trials more equitable and accessible to everyone. Google Images Clinical trial company Greenphire as “the leading provider of global financial lifecycle management solutions for clinical trials, delivering the most complete data and... + más
Market turbulence, inflation, geopolitical uncertainty prompt dip in fintech investment: KPMG | Fox Business
Risk concerns, comorbidities and more keep many from clinical trials: Alzheimers Q&A | The Advocate
Time USA Politics September 30, 2022
On the first day of its new term, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a long-running dispute over federal water regulation that climate activists argue could leave millions of acres of wetlands unprotected and potentially intensify pollution of America’s water system. Idaho... + más
North Attleborough, Plainville residents ordered to boil tap water due to E. coli | The Boston Globe
L.A. moves closer to ending COVID-19 eviction protections | Los Angeles Times
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