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June 25, 2008

Supreme Court Hearing on California Sonar Case - Winter v. NRDC

The government has filed a Motion seeking an earlier hearing date for the Winter v. NRDC case regarding the Navy's use of sonar off the coast of California. 

The government is trying to avoid having the oral argument too late into the October 2008 term, with circumstances overcoming the Court's opportunity to decide the case by operation of the mootness doctrine.  The filing states that NRDC did not object to such a move.

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