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U.S. Supreme Court Won't Hear Lake Michigan Shoreline Dispute

The shore in Long Beach, Indiana.
The shore in Long Beach, Indiana.

The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear a legal dispute over who should have access to Lake Michigan beaches in Indiana. Seven years ago, two Long Beach property owners filed a lawsuit arguing the public didn’t have a right to use the shoreline in front of their homes. 

The Indiana Supreme Court disagreed with the property owners in its decision on the case last year and  urged the U.S. Supreme Court not to hear it. Attorney General Curtis Hill applauded the court’s decision not to Tuesday.

A bill that would give Indiana residents the right to use the Lake Michigan shoreline is also  working its way through the state Senate.

Indiana Environmental reporting is supported by the Environmental Resilience Institute, an Indiana University Grand Challenge project developing Indiana-specific projections and informed responses to problems of environmental change.

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Rebecca Thiele covers statewide environment and energy issues. Before coming to Bloomington, she worked for WMUK Radio in Kalamazoo, Michigan on the arts and environment beats. Thiele was born in St. Louis and is a proud graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism.