Supreme Court hands Chevron win in Louisiana coastline damage lawsuit
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The Supreme Court unanimously sided with Chevron and a group of oil companies on Friday in their bid to move a lawsuit seeking damages for coastline damage caused by oil production in Louisiana to federal court, away from state courts, which had been an unfavorable venue for the companies. The justices ruled 8-0 in favor of the […]
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