A district judge ruled Monday that a lawsuit seeking to nullify the state’s review of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline can proceed. Lancaster County District Judge Stephanie Stacy left intact all but one allegation raised by three landowners who are affected by the ...
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Blog posts in December, 2012
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Harvest Public Media: Public Research for Private Interests
Agricultural colleges in the top five beef-producing states have become quasi-arms of the cattle industry, selling science to corporate bidders who ...
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The Independent: NEAT Unites Landowners in dealings with TransCanada
Brian Jorde of Nebraska Easement Action Team (NEAT) urged members of the Nebraska Farmers Union on Saturday morning to either join or support the ...
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Brian Jorde Speaks at 99th Annual Nebraska Farmer's Union Convention
Brian Jorde of Domina Law Group was the keynote speaker at the 99th annual Nebraska Farmer's Union convention. He discussed topics such as property ...
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Omaha World Herald: Pros and Cons of Keystone XL Pipeline Aired One Last Time
The Omaha World Herald recently published an article that featured our very own Brian Jorde on his representation of over 100 Nebraska landowners ...
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