Michigan and Wisconsin lawsuits are challenging Line 5 on environmental and legal grounds, with overlapping state and federal court battles. The pipeline’s aging infrastructure and spill risk in the ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with Michigan, ruling that the state's lawsuit seeking to shut down a section of an aging pipeline beneath a Great Lakes channel will remain in state court.
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Michigan’s lawsuit to shut down Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline must remain in state court, rejecting the company’s bid to move it to federal court. Justices ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled against Enbridge's efforts to move a case seeking to shut down the Line 5 pipeline from Michigan state court. In a unanimous decision, the high court ruled the ...
Lansing — The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday dealt a blow to Enbridge Energy and gave a procedural victory to Attorney General Dana Nessel by keeping a legal fight over Line 5's continued operation ...
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruled for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel in her argument that Enbridge Energy waited too long to ask to move a lawsuit about twin pipelines running beneath the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with Michigan in ruling that the state’s lawsuit seeking to shut down a section of an aging pipeline beneath a Great Lakes channel will stay in state court.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The decision revives Michigan’s bid to shut down a pipeline beneath the ...
The legal fight over Michigan’s Line 5 pipeline will move forward in state court after the Supreme Court ruled that Enbridge missed the deadline to shift the case to federal court. The U.S. Court of ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with Michigan in ruling that the state’s lawsuit seeking to shut down a section of an aging pipeline beneath a Great Lakes channel will stay in state court. (April ...
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