NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION et al v. SALAZAR et al
SIERRA CLUB, ROCK THE EARTH, NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY TRAIL CONFERENCE, NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION, APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB, APPALACHIAN TRAIL CONSERVANCY, ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSIONS, DELAWARE RIVERKEEPER NETWORK, NEW JERSEY HIGHLANDS COALITION and STOP THE LINES |
KENNETH SALAZAR and DENNIS REIDENBACH |
1:2012cv01690 |
October 15, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Columbia |
Washington, DC Office |
11001 |
Richard W. Roberts |
Environmental Matters |
05 U.S.C. ยง 702 Administrative Procedure Act |
None |
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Filing 60 MEMORANDUM OPINION: For the reasons set forth in the accompanying Memorandum Opinion, it is hereby ORDERED that the plaintiffs motion 38 for summary judgment be, and hereby is, DENIED. It is further ORDERED that the intervenor defendants motion [3 9] for summary judgment and the federal defendants motion 41 for summary judgment be, and hereby are, GRANTED. Judgment is ENTERED for the defendants. It is further ORDERED that the federal defendants motion 49 to strike the Underhill declaration and all references to it be, and hereby is, DENIED AS MOOT. It is further ORDERED that the plaintiffs motion 56 for a preliminary injunction be, and hereby is, DENIED AS MOOT. Signed by Chief Judge Richard W. Roberts on 8/30/2013. (lcrwr1) |
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