North Dakota Sued the Interior Department at Least Five Times Under Gov. Doug Burgum. Now He’s Set to Run the Agency.

David Fotouhi, a lawyer who recently challenged a ban on asbestos, worked to roll back climate regulations and water protections while serving in the Environmental Protection Agency during Trump’s first administration.

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Reporting Highlights

  • Suing the Feds: Under Gov. Doug Burgum, North Dakota sued the Interior Department at least five times, attempting to rip up rules governing federal lands in his state and across the U.S.
  • Interior Nominee: The cases shed light on how Burgum, who is President Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of the interior, might lead the department.
  • Public Lands: North Dakota supported controversial litigation from Utah to undermine the federal government’s land management authority.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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