Supreme court sides with oil and gas firms in Louisiana coastal damage fight

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by Associated Press
April 17, 2026
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The Supreme Court sided with oil and gas firms in Louisiana, allowing cases to move to federal court.

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This ruling overturns a state order for Chevron to pay $740 million for coastal damage, potentially reducing corporate accountability for environmental degradation.

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The Supreme Court unanimously sided with oil and gas firms in a Louisiana coastal damage fight, handing them a win against environmental degradation lawsuits. This 8-0 procedural ruling allows companies, including Chevron, to have their cases heard in federal court. The decision effectively overturns a state jury order that mandated Chevron pay over $740 million for cleanup costs related to coastal land loss. This ruling impacts multiple similar lawsuits in Louisiana, providing a new legal avenue for the companies involved.

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