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"Delaware Judge asked To Block Massey Energy Deal"

"Shareholders of Massey Energy Co. asked a judge on Thursday to block the company's pending acquisition unless they are allowed to pursue claims that company directors ignored safety for profits and should be held accountable for a mine explosion that killed 29 workers last year."

Source: AP, 05/27/2011

Companies Seek Dismissal of Some Gulf Spill Claims Against Them

"In the first substantive hearing of the consolidated litigation over last year's Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, corporate defendants told U.S. District Court Judge Carl Barbier Thursday that claims for economic damage, claims by first responders who got sick from cleaning up the oil, and suits by environmental advocacy groups should be dismissed."

Source: New Orelans Times-Picayune, 05/27/2011

"Flooding Could Spur Largest Ever Dead Zone"

"The massive amount of nutrient-heavy river water pouring out of spillways and through the mouths of the Mississippi and Atchafalaya rivers will likely trigger a record-setting Gulf of Mexico dead zone, an area of low-to-no oxygen water that forms annually off Louisiana’s coast."

Source: Thibodaux Daily Comet, 05/27/2011

"GOP Presidential Hopefuls Shift on Global Warming"

"For Republican presidential contenders who once supported combatting global warming, the race is heating up. Faced with an activist right wing that questions the science linking pollution to changes in the Earth's climate and also disdains big government, most of the GOP contenders have stepped back from their previous positions on global warming."

Source: AP, 05/27/2011

"White House Takes Aim at Federal Rule Book"

"The Obama administration on Thursday came through on its pledge to scour the federal rule book for regulations that need to be either dramatically changed or scrapped, as the White House seeks to stay in front of GOP and industry complaints that too many federal regulations are burdensome."

Source: Politico, 05/27/2011

The Passing of Nina Leopold Bradley

The Aldo Leopold Foundation is reporting the death May 25, 2011 of  Nina Leopold Bradley, Aldo's daughter.  She was 93.  Nina spoke at SEJ's 2009 conference, during a Sunday morning session that included Wendell Berry, Carl Leopold, Curt Meine, and Mike Dombeck. You can find audio of it here.

National Security, Economic Well-Being, and the Law of the Sea

Sponsored by the Environmental Law Institute, the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation and Capitol Hill Ocean Week, this seminar in DC features international ocean management experts exploring the relevance of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to national security and economic well-being.

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