
By Chris Thomas, Public News Service
October 7, 2012 (Washington D.C.)-- After a decade of legal challenges, the "roadless rule" landed on the U.S. Supreme Court's doorstep, and on Monday, the court opted to leave it in place rather than hear the latest appeal.
The rule doesn't allow new road-building on millions of acres of national forest land in three dozen states, including California.
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