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June 2001
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  • Federal Claims Court Finds that the Fish & Wildlife Services' Restrictions on Water Outflows to Protect the Delta Smelt and Chinook Salmon under the ESA Constitutes a Fifth Amendment "Taking"

    Tulare Lake Basin Water Storage District v. United States,

    On April 30, 2001, the United States Court of Federal Claims ruled on cross-motions for summary judgment between Plaintiffs, Tulare Lake Basin Water Storage District et al., and Defendants, United States.


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