"The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared likely to rule that property owners can challenge the federal government in court over the need for permits under a national water protection law in a case involving a company's plans for a Minnesota peat mine.
The court heard a one-hour argument in a case balancing property rights and environmental law, in this instance the landmark 1972 U.S. Clean Water Act. A majority of the eight justices appeared sympathetic toward North Dakota-based Hawkes Co Inc, which is fighting an Obama administration finding that its property includes wetlands.
The law mandates that property owners get permits in such situations."
Lawrence Hurley reports for Reuters March 30, 2016.
"Supreme Court Sympathetic To Property Owner In Wetlands Dispute"
Source: Reuters, 03/31/2016