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Komor v. United States

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Year
2022
Document Type
Litigation
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About this case

Filing year
2022
Status
Memorandum and order filed.
Docket number
22-15851
Court/admin entity
United StatesUnited States Federal CourtsUnited States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (9th Cir.)
Case category
Constitutional Claims (US)Fifth Amendment (US)Public Trust Claims (US)
Principal law
United StatesFifth Amendment—Due ProcessUnited StatesFifth Amendment—Equal ProtectionUnited StatesNinth AmendmentUnited StatesPublic Trust Doctrine
At issue
Action by pro se plaintiff (1) alleging federal defendants violated his fundamental constitutional rights by causing or contributing to climate change and (2) seeking to compel defendants to undertake actions to remove carbon from the atmosphere.
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07/03/2023
Memorandum and order filed.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied pro se plaintiff's appeal of a district court order, dismissing his complaint alleging that government officials violated his constitutional rights by failing to address climate change. The court found that the plaintiff's contention of court bias in denying his motion to recuse was speculative and rejected the appeal as without merit and unsupported by the record.
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Summary

Action by pro se plaintiff (1) alleging federal defendants violated his fundamental constitutional rights by causing or contributing to climate change and (2) seeking to compel defendants to undertake actions to remove carbon from the atmosphere.

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Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
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