The Protect Our Communities Foundation et al v. Chu et al
The Protect Our Communities Foundation, Backcountry Against Dumps and Donna Tisdale |
Steven Chu, Jerry Pell, United States Department of Energy, Ken Salazar, Karen A. Goebel and United States Fish and Wildlife Service |
3:2012cv03062 |
December 26, 2012 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
San Diego |
M. James Lorenz |
Bernard G. Skomal |
Review or Appeal of Agency Decision |
16 U.S.C. ยง 668 Bald Eagle Protection Act |
None |
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Filing 129 CLERK'S JUDGMENT. IT IS SO ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Plaintiffs request for vacatur is Denied. Plaintiffs request for a permanent injunction is Denied. This case is remanded to Department of Energy for preparation of a supplemental environmental impact statement that addresses the deficiencies identified in this Courts previous orders. Judgment is entered for Plaintiffs. Plaintiffs request for retained jurisdiction is Denied. Defendants ex parte motion for oral argument is Denied as Moot.(sjt) |
Filing 39 ORDER Granting in Part and Denying in Part Defendants' 10 Motion to Dismiss. Defendants' motion to dismiss is denied with respect to Plaintiffs' First and Second Causes of Action. Defendants' motion to dismiss is granted with respect to Plaintiffs' Third and Fourth Causes of Action with leave to amend. Signed by Judge M. James Lorenz on 3/27/2014. (knb) |
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