US supreme court sides with Michigan in its fight to shut down ageing pipeline
Court CaseWednesday, April 22, 2026The Guardian

US supreme court sides with Michigan in its fight to shut down ageing pipeline

The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Michigan in its efforts to shut down the aging Line 5 energy pipeline, which runs beneath a Great Lakes channel. This decision marks a significant step in the state's legal battle to protect environmental and public safety interests.

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