North Dakota Law Accidentally Includes Fake Mineral Names Based on Coal Lawyers' Names
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randycupertino
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Summary
A North Dakota law passed last year accidentally included two fake mineral names in its list of critical minerals, which appear to be inspired by coal company lawyers' names. The law was intended to identify important minerals but contained these erroneous entries.
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· 2 pulledA landmark North Dakota law approved last year accidentally lumped in two fake names in a list of critical minerals
appear to be inspired by coal company lawyers who
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