National Association of Home, et al v. United States Fish & Wildlife, et al

  1. August 03, 2015

    DC Circ. Won't Rehear Row On Endangered Species Deals

    The D.C. Circuit on Monday declined to rehear a case that calls into question deals the federal government struck with environmental groups to end litigation over the status of certain endangered species, leaving intact a decision that home and landowner groups lacked standing to bring a suit opposing the deals.

  2. July 10, 2015

    DC Circ. Urged To Rehear Row On Endangered Species Deals

    Homebuilder and landowner groups sought en banc review of the D.C. Circuit's refusal to scrap the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's settlements with environmentalist on the status of 251 endangered species, saying Friday the circuit broke with U.S. Supreme Court precedent on procedural injury.

  3. May 26, 2015

    DC Circ. Upholds FWS' Endangered Species Deals

    The D.C. Circuit on Tuesday shot down an effort by several homebuilder and landowner groups to scuttle settlements between environmentalists and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to determine the status of 251 endangered species, finding the groups lacked standing.

  4. May 04, 2015

    FWS' Endangered Species Plans Unlawful, DC Circ. Hears

    Several home- and land-owner groups urged a D.C. Circuit panel Monday to scrap settlements the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has reached with environmental groups to determine the status of 251 endangered species, saying the agreements came without public notice and comment. 

  5. March 05, 2015

    Endangered Species Deal Harms Property Owners, Court Told

    The National Association of Home Builders has urged the D.C. Circuit to renew its challenge to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service settlement agreements amending the Endangered Species Act, saying the service's failure to consider whether 251 affected species should remain on the candidate list harms property owners.