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7 May 2020, 9:00 am by Amy Howe
Over the course of the term, the median number of seats occupied by lawyers involved in bar admissions was 32, with a maximum of 45 on February 24, when the Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case involving efforts to build a natural-gas pipeline under the Appalachian Trail. [read post]
4 May 2020, 3:47 pm by Amy Howe
A dispute over efforts to build a natural-gas pipeline that would cross underneath the Appalachian Trail did not have quite as high a profile, but it too resulted in long lines outside the court, requiring an arrival eight hours in advance. [read post]
28 Apr 2020, 1:31 pm by Katie Bart
Cowpasture River Association, involving efforts to install a pipeline under the Appalachian Trail. [read post]
23 Apr 2020, 2:44 pm by Amy Howe
For many people, the Appalachian Trail, a 2,180-mile public footpath through the Appalachian Mountains, is a valued resource for exercise and recreation. [read post]
13 Apr 2020, 6:31 am by Marcia Coyle
The other argued cases are equally important to the parties that appealed to the Supreme Court: prisoners seeking resentencing; environmentalists trying to stop construction of a gas pipeline across land under the Appalachian Trail; victims of the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania claiming punitive damages from Sudan, and others. [read post]
5 Apr 2020, 9:02 pm by Richard J. Pierce, Jr.
The case in which I submitted my brief involved a legal question about the siting of a natural gas pipeline that would cut across the Appalachian Trail. [read post]
31 Mar 2020, 11:52 am by Amy Howe
But in light of the intense public interest in the workings of the court, and the very limited number of public seats available under the current system, Maury Johnson – who spent 13 hours waiting in line overnight in February to hear oral argument in a dispute over the construction of a pipeline under the Appalachian Trail – no doubt spoke for many people when he said that “there’s got to be a better way to do this. [read post]
27 Mar 2020, 4:08 am by Edith Roberts
Cowpasture River Preservation Association, involving the power of the Forest Service to grant rights of way through lands traversed by the Appalachian Trail,] could have vast implications on pipeline infrastructure and the country’s National Park System stretching far beyond the Appalachian Trail. [read post]
10 Mar 2020, 12:00 pm by DONALD SCARINCI
 Forest Service had the authority to issue a key permit that would let the natural-gas line cross under the Appalachian Trail. [read post]
2 Mar 2020, 5:19 am by Anthony B. Cavender
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held that the Forest Service was not authorized by the Mineral Leasing Act to grant a pipeline right-of-way under the Appalachian Trail to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline involving a small stretch of the Appalachian Scenic Trail. [read post]
26 Feb 2020, 3:50 am by Edith Roberts
Cowpasture River Preservation Association, involving the power of the Forest Service to grant rights of way through lands traversed by the Appalachian Trail, for this blog. [read post]
25 Feb 2020, 3:47 pm by Noah Sachs
The permit also authorized the developers to tunnel 600 feet beneath the Appalachian Trail within the forest. [read post]
25 Feb 2020, 1:23 pm by Erin McCarthy Holliday
“The Trails Act in 1968 says, without any equivocation, the Appalachian Trail shall be administered by the Secretary of the Interior who has delegated that to the Park Service. [read post]
25 Feb 2020, 4:02 am by Edith Roberts
Cowpasture River Preservation Association, Lawrence Hurley reports for Reuters, a majority of the justices “seemed inclined to find that the federal government had authority to grant a right of way for a proposed $7.5 billion natural gas pipeline to cross under the popular Appalachian Trail in rural Virginia. [read post]
24 Feb 2020, 4:05 am by Edith Roberts
Cowpasture River Preservation Association, involving the power of the Forest Service to grant rights of way through lands traversed by the Appalachian Trail. [read post]
23 Feb 2020, 6:41 am by Sabrina I. Pacifici
But the filing from environmentalists fighting the US Forest Service (USFS) over its grant of a license for a gas pipeline through the Appalachian Trail is one such gem. [read post]
21 Feb 2020, 3:45 am by Edith Roberts
Cowpasture River Preservation Association, involving the power of the Forest Service to grant rights of way through lands traversed by the Appalachian Trail, “are at times a hoot, which perhaps bodes well for the upcoming hearing and certainly makes for uncommonly fun legal reading. [read post]
19 Feb 2020, 3:44 am by Edith Roberts
Cowpasture River Preservation Association, which involves the power of the Forest Service to grant a right of way for “a pipeline underneath the famed Appalachian Trail. [read post]
18 Feb 2020, 7:21 am by Noah Sachs
The post Argument preview: Justices to consider whether the Appalachian Trail blocks proposed natur [read post]
17 Jan 2020, 3:53 am by Edith Roberts
Briefly: At Bloomberg Environment, Ellen Gilmer reports that”[c]onservation groups are calling on the Supreme Court to reject efforts by the Trump administration and Dominion Energy Inc. to build a natural gas pipeline across the Appalachian Trail,” in U.S. [read post]