US Supreme Court rejects Enbridge challenge to Michigan pipeline case - Reuters
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The US Supreme Court rejected Enbridge's challenge, allowing Michigan's lawsuit against the Line 5 pipeline to proceed in state court.
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This decision means Michigan can continue its legal efforts to shut down the Line 5 oil pipeline, potentially impacting energy infrastructure and environmental policy in the region.
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The US Supreme Court rejected Enbridge's challenge in a Michigan pipeline case. This decision means Enbridge's legal efforts to prevent the state from shutting down its Line 5 oil pipeline through the Straits of Mackinac were unsuccessful at the nation's highest court. The rejection leaves in place a lower court ruling that allows Michigan to pursue its lawsuit against the company in state court. This outcome is a significant development in the long-running dispute between the Canadian energy company and Michigan officials over the pipeline's environmental risks. The case will now proceed in Michigan's state court system.
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The case will now proceed in Michigan's state court system.
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