A judge in the Provincial Court of Justice of Sucumbios in Lago Agrio, Ecuador, must have taken offense to my Feb. 11 post, Plaintiffs Behind $113 Billion ‘Shakedown’ Lawsuit Against Chevron on Verge of Being Labeled ‘Losers’. Today, he announced a judgment against Chevron Corporation in an environmental lawsuit case for which the settlement amount [...]
Ecuadoran Judge Rules Against Chevron (Update)
February 14th, 2011 · No Comments
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Private Property Rights Battle Brewing in Ozarks
February 14th, 2011 · 3 Comments
A property rights battle is brewing in the Ozarks of southern Missouri, and it’s about to reach the boiling point. Almost three weeks ago in Big Government Puts Ozarks in the Crosshairs, I shared the public version of a feasibility study that has farmers, ranchers and others in 13 southern Missouri counties standing in opposition [...]
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