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Attorneys for a group of young people suing the federal government over climate change have filed a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court in the hopes of keeping their lawsuit alive.
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This week, a three-judge panel of the 9th circuit court of appeals ruled that a climate lawsuit brought by 21 young people cannot go forward.
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Eugene federal judge Ann Aiken issued a decision on Dec. 29 that denied US Department of Justice motions to dismiss a climate lawsuit brought by 21 youth plaintiffs. This could clear the way for the case to finally go to trial.
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Sixteen young plaintiffs in Montana last week successfully sued to overturn a state law they said violated their constitutional rights to a healthy environment. A similar federal suit is underway in Oregon.
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A Federal Judge in Eugene Thursday issued a ruling that opens the door for a climate lawsuit brought by 21 young people against the U.S. government to go to trial.
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The documentary is about a lawsuit 21 young people filed against the federal government over climate change.
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A landmark lawsuit that pits 21 young people against the federal government over climate change could be settled in court. Parties agreed to enter…
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Attorneys in a federal climate lawsuit filed by 21 youth have asked Eugene District judge Ann Aiken to let them amend their complaint. The change could…
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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has declined to hear a case brought by 21 young people against the government over climate change. The plaintiffs,…
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The Oregon Supreme Court Thursday dealt a blow to a state climate lawsuit filed in 2011 by two young people in Eugene.Kelsey Juliana and Ollie Chernaik…
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Attorneys for 21 young people filed a petition Monday asking a full panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to review their climate change lawsuit. In…
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In a split decision, a 3-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals says a youth led lawsuit over climate change should not go to trial. Juliana v…