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Ninth Circuit Finally Hands Trump A Big Win Against Youth’s Global Warming Lawsuit
11:54 AM 01/02/2019 | Energy
Michael Bastasch | Energy Editor

The Trump administration’s battle against a global warming lawsuit brought by 21 youths will continue into 2019 after a federal court handed the government a big win over the holiday season.

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Department of Justice (DOJ) in a Dec. 26 ruling largely missed by major media outlets. The court granted DOJ’s petition for interlocutory appeal that decreases the chances of the climate lawsuit going to trial anytime soon.

The three-judge Ninth Circuit panel is the very same one that in March 2018 ruled against Trump administration petitions for a writ of mandamus, which allows a higher court to overrule a lower court before a case is decided.

https://dailycaller.com/2019/01/02/trump-global-warming-youth-lawsuit/

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Can't believe the Ninth Ring Circus gave out that ruling. Must have been a real loser of a case.
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I haven't read the actual slip but this appears to be the 9th telling these nitwits they're Not welcome to waste the Court's time and tie it up presenting reams of Hockey Stick, already debunked Wishful Thinking as evidence.

And unless there's something truly new and outstanding in their proposed pile of evidence, . . . . "NEXT".
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