Judge Denies CBP Push to Remove Injunction in BCR Route Pollock Case
U.S. District Judge Sharon Gleason denied the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)'s push to remove an injunction that allowed Alaskan pollock companies to continue to use the Bayside Canadian Rail (BCR), a 100-foot railway, without fear of fines while the case was still in court.
The CBP filed a motion in court earlier this month calling for Gleason to remove the injunction because the judge had ruled that the transportation of frozen seafood on the BCR Route does not comply with the Third Proviso of the...
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