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A Larimer County District Court ruled in favor of a project that would move water from the Poudre River to Thornton.
The June 27 rule would allow drillers the potential to commercialize produced water. Days later, the Court granted a motion ...
The Texas Supreme Court settled a first-of-its-kind dispute over the ownership of produced water. It ruled in favor of the ...
A federal judge last month handed a major victory to opponents of water fluoridation, capping a seven-year legal battle over whether the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has failed to protect the ...
In a significant decision for Texas property and energy law, the Texas Supreme Court has affirmed the Eighth Court of Appeals ...
The justices ruled Friday that the company holding the oil and gas lease also lays claim to the produced water. The ruling ...
Real Water was recalled in 2021 after the FDA learned of cases of acute liver failure allegedly associated with ... One of the lawsuits against the company resulted in a $3 billion court ruling.
The ruling stems from a family dispute over land ownership, where one party claimed a deed was forged. The court acknowledged potential unfairness but stated it was the Legislature's role to amend ...
Pakistan welcomes the Permanent Court of Arbitration's ruling over hydroelectric projects in Jammu and Kashmir, calling it a ...
This Is the Real Impact of the Supreme Court’s Planned ... a 5-to-4 decision with the court’s most conservative members in dissent, turned out to be a high-water mark for Section 1983 ...
MONTEREY – A ruling by a state appellate court against the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District could have what is being described as a minor impact on the district’s water supply efforts.
A long-running legal dispute over a potash producer’s rights to Pecos River water in Eddy County was resolved by the state ...