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  • January 23, 2020

    California Files Lawsuit Aimed at Halting Trump Administration Fracking Plans

    the State of California filed a new complaint against the United States Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”) seeking to block a BLM-issued resource management plan that proposes to open up more than one million acres of California land to hydraulic fracking and other forms of oil and gas drilling. If enacted, the challenged BLM plan… Continue reading

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