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"Supreme Court Environmental Cases: The Watch List"

"The Supreme Court is halfway through its current term, but the bulk of its environmental issues are still awaiting resolution.

Court watchers have their eyes on three types of cases: the ones already argued, a few on deck this spring and petitions the high court hasn't yet decided to review.

The justices started the year with an unusual number of cases of interest in the energy and environmental policy world, with issues ranging from endangered frogs and uranium mining to Indian power plants and moose hunting.

"They're kind of all over the map with respect to environmental law," said University of Maryland law professor Robert Percival."

Ellen M. Gilmer reports for Greenwire February 11, 2019.

Source: Greenwire, 02/12/2019