Asian Carp litigation: Renewed preliminary injuction dismissed
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The Great Lakes Law Blog reports that the US Supreme Court denied Michigan's renewed motion for preliminary injunction to close the Chicago Canal and prevent a Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River basin invasion by the Asian Carp.
The Supreme Court was as concise as for the denial of the original motion in January, so it remains unclear why the preliminary injunction is rejected.
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