Center for Food Safety v. Salazar, No. 11-1457, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 151629 (D.D.C. Oct. 23, 2012)

(legal challenge brought by advocacy organizations to United States Fish and Wildlife Service’s decision to allow genetically modified crops to be grown on National Wildlife Refuge land that included a failure to fully follow NEPA, APA, and FWS procedure before permitting planting; defendants agreed not to permit such planting in 2013 until required environmental studies were completed and moved for dismissal of this suit based on mootness of issue; court held issue was not moot because plaintiffs could still suffer harms this year, and court could still grant some form of relief; because the case was not moot, the court set a hearing to determine remedies).