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“The public should be able to understand how Endangered Species Act lawsuits use federal money, while courts should still be able to enforce the law fairly.”
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“Endangered species decisions and lawsuits should be open enough for public trust while still allowing people to challenge unlawful actions.”
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“Federal agencies should report ESA lawsuit costs and attorney fee awards in a searchable public database, while keeping some settlement or consent decree information private when disclosure is not otherwise required.”
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“Some rejected ESA listing petitions should be harder to challenge in court, and courts should not review delisting decisions while required post-delisting monitoring is underway.”
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“People challenging some fireshed or forest projects should face shorter filing deadlines and narrower court options, including limits on when courts can stop work after finding legal problems.”
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“Courts should not be allowed to review or block the Interior Secretary's action to bring back the 2020 gray wolf delisting rule.”
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“Courts should not be able to review challenges to the Superior National Forest mineral leases and permits that federal agencies are required to restore.”
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