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November 28, 2018 · 9:20 am

Land may be designated as critical habitat under the Endangered Species Act only if its actually inhabited, and exclusions are subject to judicial review


Opinion:
WEYERHAEUSER CO.
v.
US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE,
ET AL.

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