Court Agrees to Hear Case on Environmental Laws, Does Not Act on Several Second Amendment Challenges
The Supreme Court will resolve whether the Air Force must prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for hazardous waste permit renewals under conflicting federal laws.
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Court agrees to hear case on environmental laws, does not act on several Second Amendment challenges
Updated on March 9 at 5:14 p.m. The Supreme Court added just one case – a technical dispute over the interaction between two federal environmental laws – to its docket for the 2026-27 term. The justices on Monday morning released a list of orders from their private conference last week in which they granted review in Department of the Air Force v. Prutehi Guahan, but did not act on a variety of other high-profile cases that they considered last …
US Supreme Court to hear dispute over Air Force's open detonations at Guam beach
The U.S. Air Force has petitioned the high court to reexamine the Ninth Circuit Court’s 2025 ruling, which held that the National Environmental Policy Act applies to the military’s open burning and open detonation at Tarague Beach.
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