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Sierra Club v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Geography
Year
2013
Document Type
Litigation
Part of
About this case
Filing year
2013
Status
Memorandum opinion and order issued granting summary judgment to defendants.
Geography
Docket number
11-cv-993 (CKK)
Court/admin entity
United States → United States District Court for the District of Columbia (D.D.C.)United States → United States Federal Courts
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims (US) → Endangered Species Act and Other Wildlife Protection Statutes (US)
Principal law
United States → Endangered Species Act (ESA)
At issue
Challenge to Fish and Wildlife Service response to petition to revise critical habitat for leatherback sea turtles.
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Filing Date
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03/19/2013
Memorandum opinion and order issued granting summary judgment to defendants.
The Sierra Club challenged the determination of the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) in response to its petition to revise the critical habitat for the leatherback sea turtle, claiming that the FWS’s decision to delay any revision was arbitrary and capricious. It also alleged that the defendants had unlawfully delayed in designating additional critical habitat for the turtles. One of the claims in the Sierra Club’s petition was that “threats on the nesting beach are substantial and that global climate change is exacerbating the situation.” The court held that the FWS’s determination was unreviewable because the applicable statutes (the Endangered Species Act and the Administrative Procedure Act) provided no manageable standard to evaluate the FWS’s exercise of discretion.
Decision
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Summary
Challenge to Fish and Wildlife Service response to petition to revise critical habitat for leatherback sea turtles.
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Topics
Fossil fuel
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience