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Fla. tribe wins another Everglades suit
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2002 A federal appeals court reinstated a tribal lawsuit challenging the $7.8 billion Everglades cleanup. The Miccosukee Tribe asserts the plan was devised without enough public comment. A lawsuit was filed against several federal agencies and a federal advisory committee that developed the cleanup. A federal judge threw out the lawsuit but the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed. Although the committee has since disbanded, a three-judge panel said the case could proceed against the agencies. Get the Story:
Miami court revives tribal challenge to 'Glades cleanup planning (AP 9/5) Get the Case:
MICCOSUKEE TRIBE OF INDIANS OF FLORIDA v. S. EVERGLADES RESTORATION ALLIANCE, No. 01-16226 (11th Cir. September 04, 2002)
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