PEER Sues National Park Service For Allowing e-Bikes In National Parks
The Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) recently filed a lawsuit claiming that the National Park Service’s decision to allow e-bikes in certain areas of
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The Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) recently filed a lawsuit claiming that the National Park Service’s decision to allow e-bikes in certain areas of
A federal court recently denied the National Park Service’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought against it for loss of life and property due to
A lawsuit was recently filed challenging the decision by the Tahoe National Forest to allow e-bikes on non-motorized trails in the forest. The plaintiffs’ argue that
A federal court recently upheld a lower court decision finding that a US Forest Service ski area’s release of liability even for its own negligence
A court recently rejected the government’s request to throw out a lawsuit brought by a company which held the rights to below-ground oil and gas
A court recently rejected a claim by the Grand Canyon Trust and Utah Native Plant Society that Utah was required to obtain a special use
John Sturgeon knew the National Park Service’ (NPS) view of the law was wrong and was impeding his rights. But unlike most, he was determined
A federal court recently allowed a mountain bike group to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging a Forest Service logging project so that the group
A federal court has rejected a challenge to the travel management plan for the Kaibab National Forest that allowed limited motorized big game retrieval in
A visitor who paid a fee to use a recreation site at the Daniel Boone National Forest sued the agency when it failed to provide