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DOJ Moves to Dismiss Appeal, Wind Permitting Freeze Unblocked
energy-and-climate29 days ago

DOJ Moves to Dismiss Appeal, Wind Permitting Freeze Unblocked

The Department of Justice filed to dismiss its appeal of a federal court’s December ruling that vacated the Trump administration’s wind permitting moratorium, effectively reopening federal wind project approvals under existing law. The case—brought by New York and 16 states plus a trade group—centers on the pause of onshore and offshore wind permits; the court’s decision vacated the permit pause while keeping the lease withdrawal in place. The dismissal requires approval from the First Circuit, which is typically granted when both parties consent. This development means developers can pursue permits under current regulations, with further updates to follow.

Georgia Town Fights ICE Megacenter, Testing Federal Rulemaking Limits
politics1 month ago

Georgia Town Fights ICE Megacenter, Testing Federal Rulemaking Limits

Social Circle, a 5,000-resident town in Georgia, has filed a federal lawsuit to block an ICE planned megacenter, arguing it would violate state public nuisance law and the federal Administrative Procedures Act by not adequately considering local impacts or reasonable alternatives, potentially reshaping how the government weighs community effects in major immigration facilities.

Georgia town tests novel legal strategy against ICE detention plan
politics1 month ago

Georgia town tests novel legal strategy against ICE detention plan

Social Circle, a 5,000‑person Georgia town, filed a federal lawsuit opposing ICE's plan to convert a warehouse into a large immigration detention center. Beyond NEPA environmental-review claims, the suit asserts violations of the Administrative Procedures Act and Georgia public nuisance law, arguing the project would threaten health, safety and local services. As the first local-government–led case in this debate, it aims to set a broader precedent and show communities can push back against detention facilities, potentially influencing policy and future lawsuits.

Court blocks end of Haitian TPS, granting 350,000 a last-minute reprieve
politics5 months ago

Court blocks end of Haitian TPS, granting 350,000 a last-minute reprieve

A federal judge halted the DHS plan to terminate Temporary Protected Status for about 350,000 Haitians, delaying the lapse and preserving their status and work permits while litigation continues. Judge Ana Reyes ruled the move was arbitrary and capricious under the Administrative Procedures Act and criticized remarks she deemed evidence of racial animus by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem (and referenced Trump). DHS signaled it may seek Supreme Court review of the decision.

US House Introduces Bipartisan Crypto Bills to Regulate Stablecoins and Block Chinese Ownership.
cryptocurrency-regulation3 years ago

US House Introduces Bipartisan Crypto Bills to Regulate Stablecoins and Block Chinese Ownership.

Legislators from both parties have introduced a series of bills aimed at regulating cryptocurrency assets and marketplaces, contradicting SEC Chair Gary Gensler's repeated claims that crypto doesn't need new rules. The existence of these bills could undermine the SEC's current enforcement actions, particularly the case against Coinbase. The bills demonstrate an ongoing process of crypto market legislation, creating at least the appearance that Gensler is trying an end-run around Congress. This could rise to the level of violating a 1946 law called the Administrative Procedures Act, which aims to ensure that agencies like the SEC remain subordinate to democratic lawmaking processes.