Biden's agenda, lithium mine, tribes, greens collide in Reno
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A high-stakes, yearslong legal battle over a huge lithium mine planned in Nevada is headed back to court in Reno.
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Biden agenda, lithium mine, tribes, greens collide in Nevada
Opponents of the largest lithium mine planned in the U.S. urged a federal judge in Nevada to vacate the U.S. government’s approval of the project until it completes additional environmental
Joe Biden’s agenda, lithium mine, tribes, greens collide in Reno
A high-stakes, yearslong legal battle over a huge lithium mine planned in Nevada resumes Thursday with arguments from lawyers for the mining company, the U.S. agency that approved it and the rancher, tribes and conservationists fighting the project.
Biden's agenda, lithium mine, tribes, greens collide in Reno
By SCOTT SONNER
Associated Press RENO, Nev. (AP) — A high-stakes, yearslong legal battle over a huge lithium mine planned in Nevada is headed back to court in Reno. A federal judge will hear new arguments Thursday from lawyers for the mining company, the U.S. agency that approved it and the rancher, tribes and conservationists fighting the project. Judge Miranda Du has refused twice to grant temporary injunctions sought by tribal leaders who say…
Biden's agenda, lithium mine, tribes, greens collide in Reno
RENO, Nev. (AP) — A high-stakes, yearslong legal battle over a huge lithium mine planned in Nevada resumes Thursday with arguments from lawyers for the mining company, the U.S.
Biden's agenda, lithium mine, tribes, greens collide in Reno
A high-stakes, yearslong legal battle over a huge lithium mine planned in Nevada resumes Thursday with arguments from lawyers for the mining company, the U.S. agency that approved it and the rancher, tribes and conservationists fighting the project.
Biden’s agenda, lithium mine, tribes, greens collide in Reno
RENO, Nev. (AP) — A high-stakes, yearslong legal battle over a huge lithium mine planned in Nevada resumes Thursday with arguments from lawyers for the mining company, the U.S. agency that approved it and the rancher, tribes and conservationists fighting the project. U.S. District Judge Miranda Du has refused twice over the past year to grant temporary injunctions sought by tribal leaders who say the mine site is on sacred land where their ances…