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Court voids Alaska logging permits
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2002 The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday voided logging permits for the Tongass National Forest in Alaska because it said the Environmental Protection Agency created new regulations without allowing public input. The suit was filed by environmentalists who said the rules allowed for more pollution. Sealaska Corp., an Alaska Native corporation, and a forestry association sided with the government. Get the Story:
Court nullifies Tongass logging permits (AP 2/14) Get the Case;
NRDC v. EPA No. 0070890p (9th Circuit. February 13, 2002)
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