Individuals don’t have standing to sue when NEPA holds up their projects for years?
The NEPA lawsuit is brought by an environmental org against an agency. I could be wrong but I don’t think a different party can appeal the decision.
This list the existing NEPA lawsuits before the supreme court and while some of them have government agencies as the plaintiff many don’t.
Monsanto Co. v. Geertson Seed Farms is one example.
Good catch. Looks like in the district court Geertson sued federal officials as per usual but Monsanto filed a motion to intervene and join the case.
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Individuals don’t have standing to sue when NEPA holds up their projects for years?
The NEPA lawsuit is brought by an environmental org against an agency. I could be wrong but I don’t think a different party can appeal the decision.
This list the existing NEPA lawsuits before the supreme court and while some of them have government agencies as the plaintiff many don’t.
Monsanto Co. v. Geertson Seed Farms is one example.
Good catch. Looks like in the district court Geertson sued federal officials as per usual but Monsanto filed a motion to intervene and join the case.