Everglades detention camp doesn’t have to comply with federal environmental law, court rules
The ruling found federal law doesn't apply because Florida runs the facility and hasn't received federal funding.
The ruling found federal law doesn't apply because Florida runs the facility and hasn't received federal funding.
The subpoena was served to the Environmental Law Institute and its Climate Judiciary Project.
A months-long legal battle involves whether the facility is subject to federal environmental laws.
The approved version would allow state agencies to sign non-disclosure agreements with companies.
A pair of bills aimed at environmental protection and business growth surrounding AI data centers advanced.
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