DIAMOND A RANCH, WESTERN DIVISION, L.L.C. et al v. WOLF et al
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1:20-cv-03478
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August 15, 2024
DC Judge Restarts Border Wall Suit After Deal Scuttled
A D.C. federal judge has resumed a suit over border wall damage on Arizona ranch lands after the ranches and the Biden administration said a Texas injunction in a different case upended a potential settlement in this one.
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February 06, 2023
Ranch, Feds Say Full Settlement Likely In Border Wall Fight
An Arizona ranch and the U.S. government told a Washington, D.C., federal judge Monday that they are making progress toward settling the ranch's suit over the Trump administration's construction of border wall segments next to its property.
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November 08, 2021
Ariz. Ranch Drops Injunction Bid In Border Wall Dispute
An Arizona ranch suing the government over the presence of the Trump administration's border wall on some of its lands said Monday it has withdrawn its emergency motions, filed last year in D.C. federal court, for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction amid ongoing settlement talks.
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March 29, 2021
Ranch, Biden Admin. In Border Wall Dispute Settlement Talks
An Arizona ranch that sued to block the Trump administration from building a border wall on its lands has had productive settlement talks with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security under President Joe Biden, the parties reported Monday.
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December 07, 2020
Judge Won't Block Border Wall For Now, Eyes Biden's Vow
A D.C. federal judge denied a ranch's emergency bid Monday to temporarily block the Trump administration from continuing border wall construction work on some of its Arizona land, with the judge noting that the incoming Biden administration has vowed to stop President Donald Trump's ongoing multimillion-dollar project along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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November 30, 2020
Ranch Sues DHS For Damage Caused By Border Wall Project
A ranch with property along the U.S. border with Mexico accused the Department of Homeland Security and several other government agencies of violating its constitutional rights by damaging some of its Arizona lands during the construction of President Donald Trump's promised border wall, according to a suit filed Monday in a D.C. federal court.