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Thursday, July 8, 2010

“Court rejects bid to restore drilling moratorium”: The Associated Press has a report that begins, “A federal appeals court on Thursday rejected the federal government’s effort to restore an offshore deepwater drilling moratorium, opening the door to resumed drilling in the Gulf while the legal fight continues.”

Reuters reports that “Court refuses stay in deepwater drilling case.”

Bloomberg News reports that “U.S. Appeals Court Rejects Six-Month Moratorium on Deep-Water Oil Drilling.”

You can access via this link (31.3MB Windows Media audio file) the audio of this afternoon’s oral argument before a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

Posted at 7:48 PM by Howard Bashman



“5th Circuit Judges in Drilling Moratorium Case Have Oil Ties, Report Says”: Tresa Baldas of The National Law Journal has this report.

The New York Times reports today that “Obama Asks Court to Reinstate Ban on Deepwater Drilling.”

Carol J. Williams of The Los Angeles Times reports today that “Ken Salazar urges court to uphold ban on oil drilling; The Interior secretary tells appellate judges that the moratorium is needed to prevent another disaster in the Gulf of Mexico; But opposing lawyers say the economic harm is too great.”

The Times-Picayune reports that “Deepwater drilling moratorium opponents could win battle but lose war.”

Jennifer A. Dlouhy of Hearst Washington Bureau reports that “Legal showdown over drilling moratorium looms.”

The Associated Press reports that “Appeals court to hear drilling moratorium case.”

Reuters reports that “Obama administration set for drill ban legal fight.”

And Bloomberg News reports that “Gulf Drilling Ban Should Be Restored, U.S. Lawyers Tell Court of Appeals.”

Posted at 8:14 AM by Howard Bashman