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The Supreme Court on June 18 rejected challenges to a nuclear waste storage site on the Texas-New Mexico border.
Some see the high court’s decision in case against the state of Texas as a promising sign, but significant hurdles remain.
The justices, by a 6-3 vote, reversed a federal appeals court ruling that invalidated the license granted by the Nuclear ...
The decision is the latest chapter in the decadeslong battle over what to do with the waste generated by the nation's nuclear power plants.
No, no, hell no, and no again! said Texas and its powerful oil industry, in a legal challenge to the federal government’s power to license privately-operated nuclear waste storage sites in the ...
The Supreme Court on June 18 rejected challenges to a nuclear waste storage site on the Texas-New Mexico border.
The Supreme Court on June 18 rejected challenges to a nuclear waste storage site on the Texas-New Mexico border.
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court has made it easier to consider the possibility of nuclear waste storage on the Texas-New Mexico border. The high court rejected challenges to a nuclear waste ...