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The state Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a 2023 decision by the Public Utility Regulatory Authority that slashed rates ...
The decision is sure to invite further scrutiny of the contested science behind it — and of the highly unusual legal process that could transform a flagship public health practice. Many experts say ...
The Texas Supreme Court settled a first-of-its-kind dispute over the ownership of produced water. It ruled in favor of the ...
The June 27 rule would allow drillers the potential to commercialize produced water. Days later, the Court granted a motion ...
Associate Professor of Law at Seattle U. Erin Carr discusses the latest in what has become a busy term for the U.S. Supreme Court.
The justices ruled Friday that the company holding the oil and gas lease also lays claim to the produced water. The ruling ...
Challenges to property deeds in Arizona cities and towns must typically be made within five years, even if forgery could be involved, according to a new Arizona Supreme Court ruling.
The court found "substantial and scientifically credible evidence" of fluoride's risk but stopped short of concluding fluoride is harmful to public health.
The decision undercuts the agency’s Clean Water Act enforcement authority. The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that EPA cannot enforce requirements in wastewater permits that “do not spell out ...
The Wilder case, a 5-to-4 decision with the court’s most conservative members in dissent, turned out to be a high-water mark for Section 1983 lawsuits.
A drinking water brand recalled in 2021, prompting a $3 billion court ruling, is being sold at a Beverly Hills wine store.
The fluoride controversy, where advocates and opponents argue in the media, is a distraction because the views of real and armchair scientists have been overruled. After weighing the scientific ...