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The decision to cut Build America Bond subsidies marks a "multi-billion-dollar broken promise by the federal government," said public power agencies that have sued the United States.
August 16 -
New Jersey sued the federal government to block a plan to charge drivers entering midtown Manhattan, claiming federal regulatory approval was ill-considered.
July 21 -
The decision signals the end of a legal saga that began last year when local residents opposed validation of $15 billion of municipal bonds.
July 19 -
Attorneys general from 16 states filed an amicus brief supporting Oakland and San Francisco's climate change lawsuit against oil companies.
May 15 -
Texas, Virginia, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, South Dakota and Utah, have all signed briefs urging the Court to take on the case.
April 14 -
President Biden has vetoed the recent congressional resolution that would have overturned protections provided by EPA's clean water rule.
April 12 -
"The derailment has caused substantial damage to the regional economy of the state of Ohio, its citizens, and its businesses," the lawsuit filed by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost charges.
March 15 -
East Rutherford is suing the project's developer, saying it has missed millions of scheduled payments in lieu of taxes. American Dream's owners disagree.
March 7 -
Plaintiffs who challenged the legislation plan to ask the Illinois Supreme Court to hear the case. Meanwhile, the consolidation process has moved forward and the majority of funds have transferred their assets.
February 10 -
Missouri's challenge to the law that prohibits pandemic aid funding being used for tax cuts won't get a hearing.
January 18