It’s no longer unusual to see people fishing in New York City, whether in the rivers or the harbor. You can catch and eat striped bass, bluefish, flounder, herring, mackerel. Attracted by the ...
No, the Declaration of Independence Did Not Reject Executive Power Supreme Court Allows States to Protect Girls’ Sports from Male Athletes Daniel Oliver, R.I.P. Zohran Mamdani’s Bogus Explanation for ...
Last week, in what may or may not be the last round in the ongoing efforts by Michael and Chantell Sackett to build a house on wetlands in Idaho, the 9 th Circuit Court of Appeals found that: EPA ...
On May 25, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a long-awaited decision that ends decades of debate over the extent to which the federal government can regulate wetlands and other waters as waters of ...
Last August, when EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers published their tenth attempt to determine the jurisdictional reach of the Clean Water Act, the Agencies said that regulation involved no exercise ...
The Supreme Court opened its new session Monday by hearing oral arguments in a case that could roll back protections for more than 50 percent of the nation’s wetlands and thousands of other federally ...
A Supreme Court ruling that limits EPA’s Clean Water Act authority may not resolve an Idaho couple’s 15-year permitting fight, some legal observers say. In three weeks, an Idaho couple will make their ...