Concerned Pastors for Social Action et al v. Khouri et al

  1. September 22, 2020

    Flint Says It's Complying With Deal To Replace Water Lines

    The city of Flint, Michigan, has told a federal court that it's complying with a settlement agreement to find and replace potentially toxic water lines, and that civil rights and environmental groups have wrongly alleged the city isn't living up to its promises.

  2. September 08, 2020

    Flint Is Violating Deal To Fix Water Pipes, Groups Say

    The city of Flint, Michigan, has failed to find and replace potentially toxic water lines as it promised and court intervention is necessary ahead of a fast-approaching deadline laid out in a three-year-old settlement, civil rights and environmental groups have told a Michigan federal court.

  3. March 27, 2017

    Mich. Reaches $87M Deal To Replace Flint Water Lines

    The state of Michigan has agreed to pay $87 million to enable the city of Flint to replace water lines over the next three years for up to 18,000 households dealing with the city's lead contamination crisis, according to a proposed settlement agreement filed Monday in Michigan federal court.

  4. December 05, 2016

    Blasting Officials, Judge Won't Stop Flint Water Delivery

    A Michigan federal judge on Friday denied a request by state officials to end an order forcing the state to provide residents of Flint suffering from lead-tainted drinking water with bottled water or an assurance their faucet had a filtration system properly installed.

  5. November 17, 2016

    Mich. Asks Court To Stay Flint Bottled Water Injunction

    Michigan state officials on Thursday asked a federal judge to stay an injunction requiring them to deliver bottled water to Flint residents coping with lead-tainted drinking water until its appeal of the order is completed.

  6. November 10, 2016

    Flint Ordered To Deliver Bottled Water To Residents

    A Michigan federal judge on Thursday ordered the city of Flint to deliver bottled water to residents dealing with lead-tainted drinking water and its effects, saying problems with the current water distribution program warranted court intervention.

  7. September 08, 2016

    Flint Tells Judge No Need For Bottled Water Delivery

    The city of Flint, Michigan, on Thursday asked a federal judge not to require the city to deliver bottled water to residents who have had to deal with lead-tainted drinking water and its effects, saying door-to-door delivery is an unnecessary measure that could hinder progress on permanent fixes to the water system.

  8. July 08, 2016

    Flint Suit Won't Step On EPA's Toes, Judge Says

    A Michigan federal judge on Thursday refused to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to force fixes to Flint's water system in the wake of its lead contamination crises, ruling the case doesn't conflict with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's jurisdiction.

  9. April 26, 2016

    Judge Who Drank Tainted Flint Water DQs Himself

    A Michigan federal judge handling Flint residents' lawsuit against state officials over the city's lead-tainted drinking water crisis on Tuesday disqualified himself after the officials raised concerns that his consumption of Flint's contaminated water could theoretically make him a class action plaintiff.

  10. April 14, 2016

    Mich. Officials Seek To Nix Flint Bottled Water Delivery

    Michigan state officials on Thursday asked a federal judge not to grant a request that they provide bottled water or water filters to residents of the city of Flint — which has been struggling to deal with a lead drinking water crisis — arguing it's not their responsibility.