No outside counsel needed, already being provided…in-house Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has launched what documents — both public and some not yet released — show he has been working on with outside parties for quite some time, the next entry in the climate litigation sweepstakes. CLW readers recall how then-AG Sidney Blumenthal confessed that […]
Texas Court of Appeals Decries Climate Lawfare; Urges State Supreme Court to Take Up Issue
The Texas State Court of Appeals for the Second District issued an opinion Thursday night on the matter of whether the state’s courts have jurisdiction over participants in the climate litigation industry by virtue of their targeting Texas companies. From Energy in Depth: On Thursday, an intermediate appellate court in Texas reluctantly denied a petition filed by ExxonMobil that […]
New Mexico AG Sued for Hiding Secrecy Pacts, Record of Work with Climate Activists
GAO Files Suit against New Mexico AG to Compel Release of Records Detailing Work with Private Parties, Including Activists and Activist Attorneys General Energy Policy Advocates reveals one of AGO’s secrecy pacts attempting to contract away the public’s rights Albuquerque, NM, June 15, 2020 – Today, public interest law firm Government Accountability & Oversight, P.C. […]