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#1 After almost 20 years...justice?

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:55 pm
by Comrade Tortoise
Exxon goes before SCOTUS

[quote]Exxon oil spill goes before high court
Residents of one Alaskan town want legal retribution for disaster
The Associated Press
updated 1:19 p.m. MT, Mon., Feb. 25, 2008
CORDOVA, Alaska - For many in this coastal town, it is known simply as the Oil Spill, an event so crushing that hard-bitten fishermen still get teary-eyed recalling ruined livelihoods, broken marriages and suicides.

But mostly, people in Cordova talk about the numbing wait for legal retribution for the worst oil spill in U.S. history.

It’s been almost 19 years since the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground at Alaska’s Bligh Reef, spurting 11 million gallons of crude into the rich fishing waters of Prince William Sound. In 1994, an Anchorage jury awarded victims $5 billion in punitive damages. That amount has since been cut in half by other courts on appeals by Exxon Mobil Corp.

Now the town of 2,200 looks anxiously to the U.S. Supreme Court, which will hear arguments Wednesday from Exxon on why the company should not have to pay punitive damages at all.

Scores of Cordova residents are among almost 33,000 plaintiffs — including commercial fishermen, Alaska Natives, landowners, businesses and local governments — who could see the $2.5 billion judgment taken away by the high court.

“With this legal system the way it has been protracted out, people can’t put it behind them,â€