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Supreme Court to Decide Whether Shutting Down Michigan Pipeline Is a State or Federal Fight

  • The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear Enbridge's challenge to move Michigan's pipeline case from state to federal court over jurisdictional disputes.
  • A legal split among federal circuits allows exceptions to the 30-day removal deadline, prompting the Supreme Court to review Enbridge's jurisdiction challenge over a deep circuit divergence.
  • Enbridge argued it could transfer the case 887 days after filing based on a statutory exception, but the Sixth Circuit found it missed the 30-day deadline in June 2024.
  • The Supreme Court's upcoming hearings could resolve jurisdictional disputes, with Nessel's office defending state authority against Enbridge's federal safety claims and statutory deadlines.
  • The Supreme Court will hear the case in its October 2025 term, with the Army Corps expected to decide on the tunnel permit this fall.
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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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