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A press conference and rally hosted by Our Children’s Trust on Capitol Hill celebrated the introduction of concurrent House and Senate resolutions to support the Lighthiser v. Trump lawsuit on July 16. (Survival Media Agency/Bora Chung)

Waging Nonviolence: A new youth-led lawsuit is challenging Trump’s fossil fuel orders

This summer, kids are taking the climate crisis to the courts. The 22 plaintiffs of Lighthiser v. Trump, a lawsuit filed in May, range from 7 to 25 years old. They are challenging three of President Donald Trump’s most controversial executive orders to “unleash” fossil fuels and revoke renewable energy initiatives. The orders roll back critical investments in sustainable technologies and climate science, declare a “National Energy Emergency” to increase fossil fuel use, and prop up the coal, oil and gas industries through deregulation.

The case will hinge on the youth’s constitutional rights — a pivotal angle in recent environmental suits. When hearings begin in September in the U.S. District Court of Montana, the Lighthiser plaintiffs will argue that the three executive orders violate their Fifth Amendment rights to life and liberty. Additionally, they allege the president exceeded his authority by attempting to override laws like the Clean Air Act. As the case unfolds, it will have sweeping implications for the legal resistance to the Trump administration, and for the climate movement at large.

(Waging Nonviolence more…)

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Landmark opinion says those that fail to prevent climate harm could be liable for compensation and restitution


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