Environmental groups are preparing to challenge President Donald Trump’s order this week to permit a 211-mile road to a remote Alaska mining district, possibly reviving a lawsuit from the first Trump administration over a project whose fate has shifted across presidencies.
“We’ll fight it on all fronts,” said Bridget Psarianos, senior staff attorney for Trustees for Alaska, an environmental law firm representing groups that sued the Interior Department in 2020 to prevent the road from being built.
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