• Western Watersheds Project v. Kraayenbrink

    Publication Date: 2010-09-01
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    Date Filed: 2010-09-01
    Court: 9th Cir.
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    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Roderick E. Walston, Best Best & Krieger LLP, Walnut Creek, California, Kathryn Kusske Floyd, Jay C. Johnson, Mayer Brown LLP, Washington, D.C., for petitioners Public Lands Council and American Farm Bureau Federation.
    for defendant: Joseph Feller, National Wildlife Federation, Boulder, Colorado, Johanna H. Wald, Natural Resources Defense Counsel, San Francisco, California, Todd C. Tucci, Lauren M. Rule, Advocates for the West, Boise, Idaho, Laurence (?Laird?) J. Lucas, Boise, Idaho, for respondents Western Watersheds Project, Ralph Maughan, Idaho Conservation League, Idaho Wildlife Federation, National Wildlife Federation, and Natural Resources Defense Council.

    Case Number: No. 08-35359 No. 08-35360

    Cite as 10 C.D.O.S. 11466WESTERN WATERSHEDS PROJECT; RALPH MAUGHAN; IDAHO WILDLIFE FEDERATION; IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE; NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL; NAT

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