Government Commits Illegal Exaction In Taking Over Financial Institution But No Damages Are Owed
A federal court recently found that the government committed an “illegal exaction” when it agreed to provide a loan to AIG during the 2008 financial
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A federal court recently found that the government committed an “illegal exaction” when it agreed to provide a loan to AIG during the 2008 financial
The Court of Federal Claims recently reiterated the basic principles of the government’s duty to act in good faith and engage in fair dealing under
The DC Circuit recently reversed a lower court decision which had found that a purchaser of government surplus military aircraft parts did not have standing
The National Park Service recently issued a report titled 2014 National Park Visitor Spending Effects which evaluates the economic contributions of National Park units to local
GAO recently denied a protest filed by DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite, Inc. in which DNC, the incumbent concessioner, asserted that the National Park
A federal court recently held that environmental groups have no standing to bring claims alleging a violation of the Mining Law of 1872. The case
Forest Service NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Roadless Area Conservation, National Forest System Lands in Colorado , 18598–18599 [2015–07886] [TEXT] [PDF] National Park Service NOTICES
A federal court recently invalidated a Bureau of Land Management decision to allow continued recreational target shooting within the Sonoran Desert National Monument. The designation
The National Park Service (NPS) recently announced that it has selected a foreign-owned company to serve as the Government’s Authorized Concessioner to provide visitors with
A federal court recently upheld a new backcountry camping fee imposed by the National Park Service in Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The plaintiffs challenged