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Hestia

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Thu Nov 7, 2013, 11:10 AM Nov 2013

Texas Farmer Wins Entry of Default in Keystone Lawsuit

[I did an extensive search for this article and didn't find one; if I missed it, mea culpa]

A Texas farmer has won an entry of default against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which failed to respond to a federal lawsuit claiming it illegally granted environmental permits to TransCanada Corp. (TRP)’s Keystone XL pipeline.

Michael Bishop, a farmer in Douglass, about 150 miles northeast of Houston, said he will ask U.S. Magistrate Judge Keith Giblin, in Lufkin, Texas, to invalidate the pipeline’s permits and order the Army Corps to conduct public hearings that it skipped before issuing water-crossing permits to Keystone, which will transport Canadian tar-sands crude to refineries on the Texas Gulf coast.

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Bishop is one of the last Texas landowners still battling Calgary-based TransCanada, Keystone’s parent, in court over the company’s use of eminent domain laws to install the pipeline against the property owners’ wishes. The company has said construction on the southern leg of the pipeline is largely complete in Texas and Oklahoma.

“Public hearings should’ve been held in accordance with the law,” Bishop said in his original petition, filed in April. He claims the agency “yielded to political pressure and expedited the permit” in violation of federal environmental regulations.

more at link: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-07/texas-farmer-wins-default-in-keystone-pipeline-fight-correct-.html

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Texas Farmer Wins Entry of Default in Keystone Lawsuit (Original Post) Hestia Nov 2013 OP
How weird - I cannot undo the italics and cannot format - bad day on the internet tubes I guess Hestia Nov 2013 #1
Thank you Michael Bishop Berlum Nov 2013 #2
good gopiscrap Nov 2013 #3
Here is an old article/blurb about the lawsuit Hestia Nov 2013 #4
We're fighting SPP and SWEPCO on a GIANT BlueToTheBone Nov 2013 #5
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