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Summers v. Earth Island Institute 555 U.S. 488 (2009) was a United States Supreme Court case decided 5–4 in which several environmental organizations brought suit against the United States Forest Service (USFS) to enjoin that federal agency from implementing rules that would allow the salvage sale of timber from 238 acres of fire-damaged federally owned land without conducting the notice comment and appeal process of the Forest Service Decision-making and Appeals Reform Act.