Northern Dynasty: Motion for Summary Judgement Filed in Federal District Court in Alaska
- Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. is asking a federal judge to fast-track their lawsuit against the Biden veto of the Pebble copper project in Southwest Alaska.
- The company argues that the Environmental Protection Agency's veto is unlawful and blocks a permit application for the mine.
- Northern Dynasty's President and CEO Ron Thiessen stated that the veto harms the U.S.'s domestic mineral supply and expressed confidence in winning the case.
- Environmental groups and local Alaska Native organizations plan to oppose the project, citing threats to the salmon fishery, although this claim is not supported by facts.
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Pebble parent company asks court to fast-track lawsuit over preemptive veto of gold-copper project
Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. and its Alaska-based subsidiary Pebble Limited Partnership announced Thursday they are asking a federal judge to fast-track their lawsuit against the Biden veto that blocked even a permit application for development of the Pebble copper project in Southwest Alaska. In a motion filed in US District Court, the company requested a […] The post Pebble parent company asks court to fast-track lawsuit over preemptive veto…

Northern Dynasty: Motion for Summary Judgement Filed in Federal District Court in Alaska
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / July 17, 2025 / Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. (TSX:NDM)(NYSE American:NAK) ("Northern Dynasty" or the "Company") and its 100%-owned U.S.-based subsidiary Pebble Limited Partnership ("Pebble Partnership") announce that, in the interest of ensuring timelines remain…
Pebble, EPA talks end; litigation resumes
No settlement reached, Northern Dynasty resumes fight over veto. What appeared to be progress toward a settlement between Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has unraveled, with litigation over the Pebble project veto resuming – a reversal that followed a brief market rally sparked by news of the talks, stock sales disclosed by company leadership during that...
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