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Colin Cox

Attorney, Center for Biological Diversity Climate Law Institute; party counsel in the Project Jupiter air-permit hearing; moved to reverse the hearing officer's rescheduling.
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The attorney who put the reversal on the record: after the hearing officer denied the applicant's request to move the hearing up and then granted it in writing two days later, Cox called the sequence “highly concerning” and asked out loud, “What happened between Monday morning, when he denied their motion for a new schedule, and Wednesday night?”

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Jul 29, 2026Two days later, the hearing moves five weeks earlier

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The decision was due July 21. Instead: a public hearing — first set for October, then moved up to September 14 at the applicant’s request — and a ruling due by November 23. A $165B question for one desert county, on a schedule that keeps moving. The clock above always shows the next date that matters. Until the ruling, and after, this is the public watch on how it’s being made.