WildEarth Guardians v. United States of America et al
WildEarth Guardians |
United States Bureau of Reclamation and United States Army Corps of Engineers |
Civil Process Clerk and Eric H. Holder |
1:2014cv00666 |
July 24, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of New Mexico |
Albuquerque Office |
Santa Fe |
Robert Hayes Scott |
Steven C. Yarbrough |
Environmental Matters |
16 U.S.C. ยง 1538 |
None |
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Filing 140 AMENDED MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER by Sr. District Judge Robert C. Brack re: 132 Memorandum Opinion and Order; The Court withholds final judgment on the maintenance activities in the Abiquiu Dam tunnel and the Jemez Canyon stilling basin and remands to the Coprs for clarification on those activities. The Court denies the remainder of Guardian's motion. (jn) Modified text on 8/14/2018 (jn). |
Filing 132 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER by District Judge Robert C. Brack DENYING IN PART 120 MOTION Olenhouse Motion for Reversal of Agency Action . Related document(s): 120 MOTION Olenhouse Motion for Reversal of Agency Action (yc) |
Filing 119 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER by District Judge Robert C. Brack re: 112 NOTICE by WildEarth Guardians re 110 Order Supplemental Brief re: Administrative Record Issues. (jn) |
Filing 107 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER by District Judge Robert C. Brack denying 97 Amended MOTION to Complete and/or Supplement Administrative Record Lodged by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers MOTION for Supplement (jn) |
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