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New Judges Are Changing the Federal Bench For the Better
The Biden administration has made real progress in rebalancing the courts and getting more diverse and experienced judges confirmed in the Senate. That should continue as the Senate remains in Democratic hands.
Read More10 Earthjustice Longreads You Don’t Want to Miss
Through stunning photo essays and gripping long-form features, Earthjustice is bringing its cases and victories to the public innovative ways.
Read MoreCitizens of the Blackfeet Nation and Montana Fight Back To Defend Blackfeet Culture and Wild Lands
Groups pursue their case in court and call on all parties to come together to seek a solution
Read MoreBrown v. Board of Education and the Fight for Real Justice
The landmark case speaks to why well-funded and insidious interests continue trying to shut the people out of the courtroom.
Read MoreThe Many Humble Heroes of Appalachia
As we were working on our new campaign ("Mountain Heroes") to stop mountaintop removal coal mining, many of the folks who shared their stories told us they felt bashful about being called "heroes." In our society today, when we talk about a hero many of us imagine a caped figure flying through the sky, lifting…
Read MoreAn Oil Company Planned to Bulldoze Black History. This Community Fought Back.
A sprawling oil complex could have desecrated the remains of Ironton’s founders and poisoned their living descendants with toxic emissions.
Read MorePutting Justice First in Ocean Policy
A new policy platform aims to make ocean policy more equitable by amplifying the voices of the most impacted communities.
Read MoreDifferent Perspectives Unite for a Stronger Clean Power Plan
Earthjustice intern Elaine Lac describes her second day on the job at a Senate advocacy meeting on the Clean Power Plan.
Read MoreDaily Headaches and Vertigo: Life in the Fields of California
Working with farmworkers for stronger pesticide protections
Read MoreAustralian Aboriginal Group Denounces Human Rights Threat of Fracking
An Australian Aboriginal group denounces plans to frack in Channel Country, Australia.
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