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  • Coal Slurry

    Witnessing the Subversion of Democracy in West Virginia

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  • Coal Slurry

    Reverend Billy Performs Canonization Ceremony

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  • Coal Slurry

    Spruce No. 1 Mining Continues Despite EPA Veto

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  • Action Alerts

    Sarah Willner—no jail time for blockading WVDEP parking lot

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  • Civil Lawsuits

    Massey subsidiary president committed fraud in Federal Court, activists allege

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  • Feature

    Tell the EPA You Support Restrictions on MTR by Dec 1st

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  • Civil Lawsuits

    CGZ Activists head to W.Va. Supreme Court

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  • Feature

    Activists Get a Day in Court

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  • Civil Lawsuits

    Massey uses SLAPP suits to silence mountaintop removal critics

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  • Lawsuits

    McGuinness Appeals, Attesting His Innocence

    30 Comments
  • Coal Slurry

    21 days and one 'not guilty'

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  • Legal

    Nick Martin is Released From Jail

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  • Legal

    DEP Denies Public Hearing For Edwight Show Cause

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  • Legal

    Two Pro-Mountain Activists Go to Court; One Goes to Jail

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    • Candy Brown on Spruce No. 1 Mining Continues Despite EPA Veto
  • Appalachian Communities Health Emergency Act H.R. 5959
    H.R. 5959: ACHE Act 112th Congress, 2011–2012 To place a moratorium on permitting for mountaintop removal coal mining until health studies are conducted by the Department of Health and Human Services, and for other purposes.
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