Trial Date Set for Unprecedented Climate Change Lawsuit Against Federal Government
Trial Date Set for Unprecedented Climate Change Lawsuit Against Federal Government
A trial date has been set for an unprecedented climate change lawsuit being brought against the federal government.Begun when President Barack Obama was still in office, the suit was ordered to trial by U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas Coffin.Coffin set the date for arguments to begin as February 5th, 2018.The lawsuit garnered significant media attention earlier in 2017, given that it’s spearheaded largely by youths between the ages of 9 and 21. The plaintiffs all claim that the federal government is infringing upon their rights to life, liberty, and property by refusing to take action against climate change. They also claim politicians are violating public trust doctrine, which holds the government accountable for taking care of ‘vital resources’ such as the ecosystem.
The youths behind the lawsuit say the federal government's lack of action on global warming might infringe upon their right to life, liberty, and property. Image courtesy of Luke Sharrett, Bloomberg Press.
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