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The Case for a Living Fossil: Inside the Lawsuit to Save the Horseshoe Crab
Case Law | Environment | Society Introduction: Protecting Ancient Creatures Along the Atlantic coastline, under the cover of night and tide, an ancient ritual unfolds. Horseshoe crabs—creatures older than…
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Suing for Sovereignty: First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Seeks $150 Million From Federal and Territorial Governments Over Eagle Mine Disaster
Case Law | North America | Environment Introduction: A Watershed Legal Challenge in the Yukon In a dramatic escalation of tensions over mining and land stewardship in northern Canada,…
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Björk Turns 60 and Turns Up the Legal Heat: Landmark Fish-Farming Lawsuit
Environmental Law | Entertainment | Society Introduction: Singing for the Fishes On November 21, 2025, the day she turned 60, Icelandic artist Björk made headlines not just for birthday…
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Logging Roads Threaten Wildlife Corridors: The Continental Divide Suit to Save Grizzlies, Lynx & Sage Grouse
Environmental Law | North America | Society The New Lawsuit: Who’s Suing and What They Want On November 24, 2025, a coalition of conservation organizations — Alliance for the…
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Courts of Climate: Exxon’s Free Speech Battle Against California’s Green Disclosure Laws
Environmental Law | Civil Rights | Politics How a lawsuit over transparency could reshape the balance between environmental accountability and corporate rights. 1. Introduction Exxon Mobil has filed a…
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Conservationists Challenge Florida’s First Black Bear Hunt in a Decade: Legal Battle Over Science, Process, and Wildlife Policy
Wildlife Conservation Laws | Politics | Environment Introduction: Conserving Wildlife Florida is once again at the center of a heated legal and environmental confrontation: conservationists have filed a lawsuit…
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Napa County’s Clover Flat Landfill: Settlements, Scrutiny, and Environmental Accountability
Lawsuit Settlements | Business Litigation | Environment Introduction: California Environmental Violations Lawsuit In California’s renowned Napa Valley—best known for its vineyards and upscale tourism—a quieter, more toxic legacy has…






