Tag: Attorney general

NY Supreme Court Justice to Schneiderman: “You are wasting my time”
Justice asked whether attorney generals were using power of government to silence voices that disagree with them by Katie Brown, PhD, EnergyInDepth Late last week, a New York State Supreme justice, clearly frustrated with the shenanigans surrounding New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s #ExxonKnew crusade, “repeatedly expressed impatience with the length of the investigation,” as […]

ExxonMobil: NY Attorney General’s “reckless and false allegations” misstate climate policies
ExxonMobil calls out attorney general for distributing filing to media before submitting it to court New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman made “inflammatory, reckless and false allegations” when he misstated how ExxonMobil assesses the potential impacts of climate policy on its business to justify expanding a politically based investigation with “ever-shifting and unravelling investigative theories,” […]

On anti-Exxon campaign, LA Times refuses to hold those in power accountable
40 million Californians represented by Attorney General expect elected leaders to be honest with public By Steve Everley, EnergyInDepth Ever since the Los Angeles Times published its reports in 2015 alleging Exxon Mobil “knew” about climate change before the world’s scientists – a series the Times refused to disclose was bankrolled by anti-Exxon activists – […]

Colorado voices support AG’s decision to appeal “Kids’” anti-fracking lawsuit
Key Colorado officials support Coffman’s decision to appeal the ruling by Katie Brown, EnergyInDepth In the week since Colorado Attorney General Cynthia Coffman (R) announced that she will, over the governor’s objections, appeal a Colorado Court of Appeals ruling that would upend the decades-long oil and natural gas regulatory permitting process in the state, key […]

Latest Valdez paid-for story from Columbia Journalism School raises ethical concerns
Latest Rockefeller/Soros-funded “investigative reporting” received well deserved ridicule In case you missed it last week, the LA Times published yet another fake news piece authored by students at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, this time making the ridiculous claim that the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill was caused by climate change and ExxonMobil should have […]

Federal court delivers stunning blow to Massachusetts AG and #ExxonKnew
Court Judge Kinkeade highlighted the potentially “biased” comments Healey made while speaking at the Schneiderman-Gore press conference By Katie Brown, PhD, EnergyInDepth In yet another stunning blow to the #ExxonKnew campaign, a federal judge today issued a discovery order against Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey to determine whether “bias or prejudgment” influenced her decision to initiate […]

RRC asks Attorney General to consider litigation related to EPA Methane Rules
“One again, the EPA is improperly injecting bureaucracy and mandates where private business already thrives” AUSTIN – All three Texas Railroad Commissioners are asking the Texas Attorney General to file a Petition for Review relating to the Environmental Protection Agency’s rules over methane and other emissions from oil and gas wells and associated facilities. “These […]
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