Kalamazoo County Joins Legal Battle Against EPA Over Termination of $19 Million Climate Grant

KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Kalamazoo County has decided to participate in a class-action lawsuit against the federal government following the abrupt termination of a significant Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant. This decision was made during the county commissioners’ meeting held on Tuesday. The county had initially applied for the Community Change Grant last December, receiving approval in January. However, shortly after, the Trump administration issued directives that froze federal funding, which halted the grant before any work could begin. Kalamazoo County’s Climate Sustainability Coordinator, Taylor VanWinkle, explained that the EPA informed them the grant did not … Read more

Erin Brockovich Joins Moss Landing Residents in Legal Battle Against Vistra, as EPA Cautions Possible Fire Rekindlings Amid Ongoing Health Concerns

Moss Landing, CA — Recent events at the battery plant in Moss Landing, California, where a fire first ignited in January and subsequently rekindled a month later, have thrust the community into a tidal wave of health and safety concerns, regulatory warnings, and a legal battle involving renowned environmental advocate Erin Brockovich. After the blaze, which necessitated the evacuation of approximately 1,200 residents, ongoing adverse health effects such as headaches, nausea, and sore throat have persisted among the populace. Authorities, including the health departments of Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz Counties, are leading a … Read more

U.S. Supreme Court to Tackle Judicial ‘Shopping’ in Landmark EPA Regulation Case

Washington — The U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliberate on a legal phenomenon that some critics term “judge shopping,” where litigants seek out courts believed to be favorable to their case. The practice involves a strategic selection of venues seen as more likely to provide sympathetic judicial ears to specific legal challenges. This method has been employed to varying extents by both ends of the ideological spectrum. However, recent strategies deployed by business sectors, conservative factions, and several republican state attorneys general have predominantly homed in on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, spanning … Read more

Young California Climate Activists Make Final Appeal to Court in Fight Against EPA Inaction

Los Angeles, CA — A federal judge in California expressed skepticism on Monday as attorneys representing a group of young climate activists sought to resurrect their lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The legal team, affiliated with the Oregon-based law firm Our Children’s Trust, argued that the agency is failing to protect young generations from the deleterious effects of climate change. The legal struggle faced by the youthful plaintiffs highlights a growing trend of environmental litigation initiated by younger demographics aiming to compel governmental actions on climate policy. These cases are sprouting globally, indicating … Read more