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  • June 1, 2010

    Fifth Circuit Dismisses Hurricane Katrina Climate Change Appeal

    On May 28, 2010, in Comer v. Murphy Oil U.S.A, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued an order dismissing the appeal of a climate change nuisance case involving the effects of Hurricane Katrina. Comer v. Murphy 5th Cir. Order May 26 2010. Continue reading

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