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Kari Birdseye
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September 5, 2002
EPA delay violates Clean Air Act
September 5, 2002
Response to Senate Committee's Rejection of Lifetime Federal Appeals Court Nominee Priscilla Owen
September 5, 2002
Plan calls for suspension of all meaningful environmental checks and balances
July 31, 2002
Senate votes 64-35 to confirm D. Brooks Smith to Third Circuit Court of Appeals
July 11, 2002
EPA must weigh stronger air pollution controls in Birmingham
July 11, 2002
Proposal currently under consideration in Congress would exempt grazers from environmental laws
July 2, 2002
Dangerous ozone levels on the rise this summer
June 13, 2002
Administration weakens regulations governing power plant and refinery air pollution.
May 30, 2002
Earthjustice asks agency to identify which areas have unhealthy smog
May 24, 2002
Industry emissions cloud skies in nation's crown jewels
May 8, 2002
Representatives introduce bill to protect streams and rivers from waste fills; Federal district court says EPA cannot change regulations to allow dumps in waters
April 25, 2002
Suit challenges agency attempt to nullify act of Congress
April 17, 2002
With corporate backing, Bush administration rolls back wildlife protections
April 3, 2002
District court judge hands down major victory for public safety in coal mining communities