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Court Finds That Approval of Dakota Access Pipeline Violated the Law

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DONALD

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe won a significant victory today in its fight to protect the Tribe’s drinking water and ancestral lands from the Dakota Access pipeline.

A federal judge ruled that the federal permits authorizing the pipeline to cross the Missouri River just upstream of the Standing Rock reservation, which were hastily issued by the Trump administration just days after the inauguration, violated the law in certain critical respects.

http://standwithstandingrock.net/vi...approval-dakota-access-pipeline-violated-law/
 
Once again the courts save the day.

As bad Trump has been (and he has), this shit would be much worse if he we did not have the courts.
 

Arttemis

Member
It's already done, there's already been a small leak. What ramifications will there be? Construction on the alternative pipeline route?

How about investing in renewables like every other civilized nation?
 

ChrisD

Member
It's already done, there's already been a small leak. What ramifications will there be? Construction on the alternative pipeline route?

How about investing in renewables like every other civilized nation?
Renewables are a myth started by the Chinese to make American product worth less! Very bad!
 
So is Trump's 2nd superpower after projection an innate ability to pick the worst possible lawyers?

It's as if there isn't a proficient lawyer in his whole administration
 

Inuhanyou

Believes Dragon Quest is a franchise managed by Sony
Its already completed and leaking isn't it? They aren't going to take it down now are they?
 

Mahonay

Banned
It's already done, there's already been a small leak. What ramifications will there be? Construction on the alternative pipeline route?

How about investing in renewables like every other civilized nation?
Our president doesn't believe in global warming.

Hope the pipeline is shutdown.

Fuck this reality. God I hope he goes jail.
 
Once again the courts save the day.

As bad Trump has been (and he has), this shit would be much worse if he we did not have the courts.
Which is why this will never stop being so satisfying

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benjipwns

Banned
Shame the courts didn't block the illegal eminent domain grabs for this two years ago because I doubt the courts are going to touch the pipeline with it complete other than to shuffle some fines off to the tribes to make them "whole" for the lax approval process.

Also the case number is:
1:16-cv-01534-JEB
JEBMENTIUM BUILDING
 

Eusis

Member
So is Trump's 2nd superpower after projection an innate ability to pick the worst possible lawyers?

It's as if there isn't a proficient lawyer in his whole administration
That, or good lawyers have a superpower to know when it's best to not bother with someone. And frankly you don't need superpowers to know Trump would be a nightmare to have to defend in court.
 

sangreal

Member
Conservatives bought their own bullshit that Obama did everything by fiat and thought they could just reverse everything easily
 

Beartruck

Member
It's already done, there's already been a small leak. What ramifications will there be? Construction on the alternative pipeline route?

How about investing in renewables like every other civilized nation?

Un-fucking-believable. They fought the whole thing because of worries about a leak, it gets shoved through, and what happens right away? A leak. Do they just not give a shit enough to build the thing better to at least try to avoid the negative press?
 

benjipwns

Banned
Un-fucking-believable. They fought the whole thing because of worries about a leak, it gets shoved through, and what happens right away? A leak. Do they just not give a shit enough to build the thing better to at least try to avoid the negative press?
Hey buddy, one of the leaks wasn't theirs, it was a pipeline connected to it.
 
Which is why it would have been nice if everyone voted Hillary so that she would be the one appointing judges instead of Trump...

Yeah, there was another thread about that, and it's very possible Trump will get about 1/8 of federal judge seats filled, and the first picks have been some real vile fuckers.
 

Media

Member
Shame the courts didn't block the illegal eminent domain grabs for this two years ago because I doubt the courts are going to touch the pipeline with it complete other than to shuffle some fines off to the tribes to make them "whole" for the lax approval process.

Also the case number is:

JEBMENTIUM BUILDING


This.

It's a victory, but a hollow one, and too late. Standing Rock was brutalized and will continue to be when this thing destroys their water in a few years.

I mean look at Flint. Now imagine a res without clean drinking water and how much people care about native issues. They'd never get justice.
 

benjipwns

Banned
The tribes will ask for the pipeline to be shutdown, but I'm really not expecting them to get that, I have to imagine all they'll get in the end is a check.
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/337863-court-dakota-access-pipeline-needs-further-environmental-review said:
Boasberg ruled that the federal government “substantially complied” with the federal environmental permitting law that governs projects such as Dakota Access, a 1,170-mile $3.8 billion pipeline that can carry up to 570,000 barrels of oil per day.

But, Boasberg wrote in a 91-page opinion, the Army Corps of Engineers “did not adequately consider the impacts of an oil spill on fishing rights, hunting rights, or environmental justice, or the degree to which the pipeline’s effects are likely to be highly controversial.”

He ruled that the Army Corps, which permitted the project, would need to conduct a new review of Dakota Access that considers those factors.

But Boasberg did not order Dakota Access to cease operations, which have been underway since June 1. He said that is a “separate question” that he will consider in the future.
But Boasberg defended many of the federal decisions that went into permuting the project, saying the Army Corps “substantially complied with [the National Environmental Policy Act] in many areas.”

He also rejected the tribes’ argument that Trump’s decision that allowed the project to move forward was illegal.

Boasberg has scheduled a briefing next week to determine what happens next, including hearing tribal arguments that oil should stop running through the pipeline while regulators reconsider the project’s permits.
 
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