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SunCoke Beats Securities Suit Over Affiliate Merger On Appeal

SunCoke Energy Partners LP unitholders failed to convince the Third Circuit Tuesday to revive a proposed class action brought against the company and its board members for allegedly violating securities laws in connection with a buyout from a related company.

Louisiana Politicians Fume Over Prospect of Long Blackouts (1)

Two days after Hurricane Ida slammed into the Louisiana coast, tearing down power lines and transmission towers, Governor John Bel Edwards said it’s still not clear when homes and businesses plunged into darkness and heat will have their electricity restored.

Tribal Utility Reaches Settlement in Water Pollution Suit

The Northern Cheyenne Utilities Commission has agreed to make improvements and pay a small fine for water pollution violations at its wastewater treatment facility in Montana, according to a filing in a federal court in the state.

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The Long Fight for Environmental Justice Continues

Environmental justice gained traction in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Forty years later, impacted communities still have limited legal options to combat negative environmental impacts.

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