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Supreme Court Grapples With Louisiana Coastal Lawsuits Against Oil Companies

The justices heard arguments over whether oil companies sued by Louisiana could move the cases from state to federal court, a venue thought to be friendlier to corporate interests.

Abbie VanSickle
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Chevron Corporation, Coast Erosion, Compensation for Damages (Law), ConocoPhillips, Corporations, Environment, Federal Courts (US), Federal-State Relations (US), Global Warming, Government Contracts and Procurement, Kavanaugh, Brett M, Law and Legislation, Offshore Drilling and Exploration, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, States (US), Suits and Litigation (Civil), Supreme Court (US), Supreme Courts (State), Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government, Wetlands
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