The Supreme Court takes up a Chevron case that could affect a $745 million Louisiana coastal verdict and similar lawsuits.
Chevron asks Supreme Court to move $744M Louisiana coastal damage case to federal court, a ruling that could affect dozens of ...
Richard Epstein says Supreme Court must intervene in case that could reshape where massive pollution suits are heard ...
At the end of the day, this is about federal supremacy, and the states might all be independent sovereigns, but the federal ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a Louisiana wetlands case that could decide whether Chevron can move coastal lawsuits to ...
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Hat tip to The Hill for noticing that Justice Neil Gorsuch is apparently a jokester not just during oral arguments, but also ...
Louisiana’s trial bar and politicians try to loot Chevron in state court.
Energy advocates warned against green energy demands that are driving up prices across the country. As anti-oil and gas ...
Supreme Court considers controversial Louisiana coastal erosion lawsuit against energy companies in case dating back to World ...
U.S. Supreme Court justices wrestled on Monday over whether lawsuits by Louisiana officials seeking to hold oil and gas ...
Louisiana’s long-running coastal wetlands lawsuits against oil and gas companies are headed to the U.S. Supreme Court next week, with multibillion-dollar damages potentially at stake, The Center ...
The Supreme Court's decision in Chevron v. Plaquemines could carry big consequences for energy investment in Louisiana.
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