Supreme Court rules for Michigan in its fight to shut down an aging energy pipeline
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Less than a month after U.S. President Joe Biden nixed the Keystone XL pipeline as part of a sweeping climate plan, another pipeline with implications for Canada is in the crosshairs of a U.S. politician.
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote for a unanimous court that the Enbridge energy company waited too long to try to move the case to federal court.
Supreme Court rules for Michigan
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- Sonia Sotomayor Pens Unanimous Supreme Court Opinion in Michigan's Favor Newsweek —