💨 Abstract
A New Mexico appeals court dismissed a lawsuit that claimed the state failed to protect against oil and gas industry pollution. Environmental groups argued that the state's constitution requires better pollution controls, but the court ruled that determining the adequacy of these controls is the legislature's responsibility. The ruling, criticized by the environmental advocates, will likely be appealed to the state's Supreme Court.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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