Court Battles

Since our founding in 1970, NRDC has been in court defending the environment and human health. Litigation is in our DNA. 

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Follow some of our landmark court battles as well as other legal advocacy, including administrative cases and amicus briefs. Whether up against a fossil fuel corporation or a government agency, NRDC will continue using facts, evidence, and the rule of law to enforce safeguards and hold polluters accountable.

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Featured Court Battles

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Antiquities Act & National Monuments Defense

Court CaseUnited States
In recent years, national monuments have faced threats on multiple fronts, risking the loss of irreplaceable resources that are often centuries—or even millennia—in the making.

Climate Superfund Laws Defense Cases

Court CaseNew York, VermontActive
The philosophy behind these laws is simple: The fossil fuel companies that share responsibility for creating pollution should also share the responsibility for cleaning it up.

Air Alliance Houston et al. v. Donald Trump et al.

Court CaseUnited StatesActive
NRDC and partners are challenging the Trump administration's illegal exemptions of roughly one-third of the nation’s coal-fired power plants from the 2024 Mercury and Air Toxics Standards.

NRDC et al. v. Doug Burgum et al.

Court CaseArcticActive
NRDC and allies are suing over the Trump administration’s decision to open the heart of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas leasing.

Healthy Gulf v. FERC (Commonwealth LNG)

Court CaseLouisianaClosed
A massive new liquefied natural gas export facility has been approved in an already overburdened environmental justice community. So we’re suing.

Keystone XL Pipeline Lawsuits

Court CaseNebraska, South Dakota, MontanaClosed
The massive pipeline threatened our climate and public health—and the government’s approvals violated environmental laws. So we went to court.

NRDC et al. v. McCarthy et al.

Court CaseUtahClosed
When the BLM reopened the area around Utah’s Factory Butte to unrestricted off-road vehicle use, it put this fragile ecosystem at risk.

South Carolina Coastal Conservation League v. Ross

Court CaseSouth Carolina, EastClosed
NRDC, partners, and coastal states sued to stop seismic blasting in the Atlantic Ocean, which threatens marine life like the endangered North Atlantic right whale.

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