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In December 2022, Enbridge, the Canadian fossil fuel giant behind the controversial Line 5 pipeline, signed a real estate agreement transferring two parcels of land near the Straits of Mackinac to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will review whether Enbridge Energy properly removed a case to federal court that was filed against it ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide if a lawsuit over Line 5 should be heard in state or federal courts. It will review ...
The Supreme Court, on Enbridge’s appeal, will decide whether there are exceptions to the 30-day period to remove a case to ...
Enbridge Inc.’s long-simmering dispute with the state of Michigan over an oil pipeline that runs under the Straits of ...
This year's award marks the fifth year in a row Line/5 earned the F&I Product Financing award, walking away with the Diamond ...
The final day for the public to comment on a federal environmental review of the Line 5 tunnel is approaching on June 30. The ...
Nessel originally filed the lawsuit attempting to shut down Line 5 operations near the Straits of Mackinac. Line 5 has ...
The Supreme Court is going to take up a technical question as to whether a Line 5 case can be properly brought in federal or state court.
The U.S. Supreme Court will take up a case involving Line 5 — the twin pipelines that move oil and natural gas along the bottom of the Straits of Mackinac that environmentalists and the state ...
Last year, a court of appeals ruled that Enbridge’s request to move the case to federal court came too late in the process, a ...
Line 5 is a privately owned property, existing only to generate profits for Enbridge. If it were a public good, Enbridge would certainly be giving more attention to the rights of the Bad River ...