Tag: Lake Erie Bill of Rights
Ohio farmer who sued Toledo over LEBOR speaks
A federal judge invalidated the Lake Erie Bill of Rights, but that doesn't meant that conversations on water quality in Lake Erie are over.
Toledo drops LEBOR appeal
About a month after appealing a federal judge’s decision to invalidate the Lake Erie Bill of Rights, or, LEBOR, the city of Toledo has dropped its appeal.
City of Toledo appeals judge’s LEBOR ruling
The city of Toledo is appealing a judge's decision to invalidate the Lake Erie Bill of Rights, or, LEBOR.
Lake Erie Bill of Rights dead in the water
Lake Erie Bill of Rights is dead in the water, for now. Editor-in-Chief Rebecca Miller asks: what does it mean for farmers?
Judge rules against Lake Erie Bill of Rights
A federal judge struck down the Lake Erie Bill of Rights Feb. 27, calling the bill invalid in its entirety.
Emails show LEBOR was target of last-minute change in law
Emails between an Ohio chamber member and a state representative's office revealed the chamber targeted the Lake Erie Bill of Rights with the budget bill.