GRANDMOTHERS GROWING GOODNESS v. BURGUM
Environmental nonprofit Grandmothers Growing Goodness and the Wilderness Society challenge Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum and Bureau of Land Management officials over federal land management decisions. The complaint alleges violations of the Administrative Procedure Act and federal environmental statutes, seeking judicial review of agency actions affecting public lands. Filed in the D.D.C.
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