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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday against the state of Texas and oil industry interests in their challenge to Nuclear ...
The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed Texas's challenge to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's licensing of nuclear waste storage ...
The Supreme Court ruled against Texas and landowners who challenged a plan to store thousands of metric tons of nuclear waste ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold the NRC's licensing of a nuclear waste facility in Texas, dismissing a challenge ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday restarted plans to temporarily store nuclear waste at sites in rural Texas and New Mexico, ...
A coalition of five environmental groups — Beyond Nuclear, Don’t Waste Michigan, Michigan Safe Energy Future, Nuclear Energy ...
The U.S. Supreme Court threw out on Wednesday a legal challenge by the state of Texas and oil industry interests to the ...
The justices, by a 6-3 vote, reversed a federal appeals court ruling that invalidated the license granted by the Nuclear ...
The justices found Texas and Fasken Land and Minerals did not have grounds to challenge the license for the planned facility.
Rusty Towell, director of Abilene Christian University’s NEXT (Nuclear Energy eXperimental Testing) Lab, is leading the ...
Court ruling allows interim nuclear waste storage in Texas, but the U.S. still has no long-term plan for its 90,000 metric tons of spent fuel.