The landmark climate lawsuit, filed by 21 young people in Oregon in 2015 ... argue that the government has helped to worsen climate change, both through inaction and through subsidies and ...
Representatives of Our Children's Trust, an Oregon-based nonprofit public interest law firm that brought the lawsuit on behalf of more than a dozen children, didn't immediately respond to a request ...
In 2022, the Alaska Supreme Court — in a split 3-2 decision — dismissed a suit from going to trial that challenged the ...
Officials in Oregon ... climate questions big and small. The struggle of the world’s largest source of renewable last year could have important implications for the fight against climate change.
U.S. court dismisses climate change lawsuit brought by young people A federal appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit by 21 young people who claimed the U.S. government's climate policy harms them ...
The co-executive director of Our Children’s Trust, an Oregon ... The lawsuit — Genesis B. vs. EPA, filed in December on behalf of plaintiffs ages 8 to 17 at the time — calls climate change ...
May 9 (Reuters) - A California federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by 18 young people ... ages of 8 and 17 when they sued. They said climate change is making wildfires worse and exacerbating ...
SEATTLE — A lawsuit alleging that Oregon fails to take care of psychiatric patients advanced Wednesday, with lawyers presenting arguments to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Now, however, it appears that it will also be known for filing the first and still only climate change lawsuit in the South, with more than roughly two dozen similar cases being filed across the ...
May 22 (Reuters) - Eight young Alaska residents sued the state on Wednesday seeking to block a major natural gas project, the latest in a string of climate-change related lawsuits by youths ...
Five years ago, a national advocacy group and a local nonprofit filed a class-action lawsuit against the Oregon Department of Human Services. They didn’t want money. They wanted better care for ...