Recreation
Canoe lawsuit could establish New York recreational waterway access
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Case examines issues of trespass, navigability and commercial use.
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Green Gavel is an occasional series of stories about court decisions affecting the Great Lakes environment.
Case examines issues of trespass, navigability and commercial use.
Defendants describe use of secretly recorded conversations, mobile tracking devices, interrogations, undercover surveillance as techniques more familiar to drug traffickers than to fishermen.
Environmental group says pipeline never underwent adequate environmental review.
Illegal importation of five bear carcasses triggers loss of privileges for taxidermist.
A judge ruled that Richard Brilinski waited to long to sue an energy company that may have drilled a natural gas well too close to his property line, and will now no longer be able to.
Is it the value of the meat? The antlers? Of a trophy hunt?
The court said that the anti-harassment law exempts disruptive behavior that involves legal use of one’s own property by landowners and tenants.
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejects bid for a shorter sentence for man who confessed to setting nine fires on federal and state forestland.
Two Michigan men pleaded guilty to falsely certifying that aging, defective petroleum tanks did not threaten groundwater.
An improving economy spurring demolition of old structures and redevelopment of contaminated industrial sites is creating more opportunity for environmental crimes.