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Supreme Court considers pipeline appeal
Card – The Recorder – 2/27/20
Mountain Valley weighs options should its crossing of the Appalachian Trail be blocked
Card – The Roanoke Times – 2/24/20
Argument preview: Supreme Court pipeline case nears
Card – The Recorder – 2/20/20 Related: Argument preview: Justices to consider whether the Appalachian Trail blocks proposed natural gas pipeline
Ex-Heads of Park Service & Appalachian Trail Oppose ACP Crossing Trail
Among the amicus briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court on January 22 in support of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals decision to vacate the U.S. Forest Service permit for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline to cross the Appalachian Trail
Prominent Park Advocates and Leaders Take Battle Over Atlantic Coast Pipeline to the Supreme Court
Card – National Parks Conservation Association – 1/22/20
Va. attorney general seeks pipeline case Dismissal
Card – The Recorder – 1/30/20
State AGs File Briefs Backing 4th Circuit on Forest Service Permit Case
The Atlantic Coast Pipeline “threatens Virginia’s resources without clear corresponding benefits,” so stated a brief filed January 22 with the U.S. Supreme Court by Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring. The amicus brief was filed as part of the appeal brought
A Walk in the Woods: Pipelines and the Appalachian Trail
Card – Natural Resources Defense Council – 1/22/20
New Brief Filed with Supreme Court in Cowpasture Case
The Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) and the Sierra Club Environmental Law Program filed on January 15 a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in response to the briefs filed in December by the U.S. Forest Service and the Atlantic