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Alaska Industrial Development & Export Authority v. U.S. Department of the Interior
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Year
2024
Document Type
Litigation
Part of
About this case
Filing year
2024
Status
Complaint filed.
Geography
Docket number
3:24-cv-00282
Court/admin entity
United States → United States Federal Courts → United States District Court for the District of Alaska (D. Alaska)
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims (US) → NEPA (US)Federal Statutory Claims (US) → Other Statutes and Regulations (US)
Principal law
United States → Administrative Procedure Act (APA)United States → Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation ActUnited States → National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)United States → Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
At issue
Challenge to the Biden administration’s December 2024 decision authorizing oil and gas leasing on the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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Filing Date
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12/20/2024
Complaint filed.
At least two lawsuits were filed in the federal district court for the District of Alaska challenging the Biden administration’s December 2024 decision authorizing oil and gas leasing on the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). In one lawsuit, Alaska Industrial Development & Export Authority (AIDEA)—which was awarded seven leases in early January 2021 that the Biden administration ultimately canceled in 2023—asserted that the record of decision (ROD) issued in December 2024 did not comply with the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which required the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to establish a “competitive” oil and gas program on the ANWR Coastal Plain. In addition, AIDEA asserted violations of the National Environmental Policy Act, the Administrative Procedure Act, and the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA). AIDEA also asserted that the ROD was arbitrary, capricious, or an abuse of discretion and asked the court to compel BLM to conduct a lease sale that includes at least 400,000 acres of area not already leased and to remove all unnecessary restrictions on the leased area as had been done in the earlier lease sale. The <a href="https://climatecasechart.com/case/alaska-v-us-department-of-the-interior/">other lawsuit</a> was filed by the State of Alaska.
Complaint
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Summary
Challenge to the Biden administration’s December 2024 decision authorizing oil and gas leasing on the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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Impacted group
Just transition
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance