US Supreme Court asked to set aside ruling that blocks construction on Mountain Valley Pipeline

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US Supreme Court asked to set aside ruling that blocks construction on Mountain Valley Pipeline
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The fate of a controversial natural gas pipeline in West Virginia may rest with the U.S. Supreme Court, as the state appealed a lower court’s ruling that temporarily blocked construction despite a Congressional order clearing the way for the project.

The Browns are spending a week in the mountains. Looking to avoid outside distractions and perhaps forge better chemistry among players, Cleveland opened its training camp at The Greenbrier Resort, a swanky vacation spot in West Virginia used by other NFL teams in the past.

Congress passed legislation last month ordering all necessary permits be issued for the pipeline, which crosses rugged mountainsides in Virginia and West Virginia. Environmentalists say the construction plan will cause erosion that will ruin soil and water quality.. It stripped the 4th Circuit Court from jurisdiction over the case. Environmentalists have argued that Congress overstepped its authority by enacting the law, saying it violates the separation of powers outlined in the Constitution.

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