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J. Benjamin Aguiñaga

J. Benjamin Aguiñaga

Louisiana Solicitor General

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Louisiana's $745 million coastal verdict hangs on WWII contracts

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Argued for Plaquemines Parish at Supreme Court

A Louisiana jury ordered Chevron to pay $745 million in April 2025 for wrecking coastal wetlands through decades of oil drilling. Now the Supreme Court will decide if that verdict stands—or if Chevron can escape to federal court by claiming it was acting under federal orders when it refined aviation fuel during World War II. The catch: the lawsuit concerns oil production, not refining, and much of the damage happened decades after the war ended.

Updated Jan 14