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Texas Supreme Court rejects attempt to block beach closures for SpaceX launches
By Chuck Lindell and Terri Langford, The Texas Tribune at ValleyCentral
· June 19, 2026
· 1 min read
Siding with SpaceX and the attorney general’s office, the Texas Supreme Court on Friday ruled that environmental groups did not have a right to sue to preserve public access to a beach that has been closed during rocket launches. The unanimous ruling said a trial judge properly dismissed the laws...
Key takeaway The unanimous ruling said a trial judge properly dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning the groups [...
Why this matters in The Brownsville
The Texas Supreme Court's decision to reject the attempt to block beach closures for SpaceX launches has significant implications for the Brownsville community. With SpaceX's Starbase launch site located at Boca Chica, the frequent closures of the adjacent beach have been a point of contention among locals and environmental groups. The ruling essentially upholds the status quo, allowing SpaceX to continue conducting launches with minimal disruption. This is likely to be seen as a win for the local economy, as SpaceX's presence has brought in new investment and jobs to the area. However, it also raises questions about the balance between economic development and public access to natural resources. As SpaceX continues to expand its operations in the area, the community will be watching to see how the company navigates its relationships with local stakeholders and ensures that its activities do not come at the expense of the environment or public enjoyment of the beach.
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Category: space ·
Published: June 19, 2026 ·
Source: ValleyCentral ·
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What is this story about? Siding with SpaceX and the attorney general’s office, the Texas Supreme Court on Friday ruled that environmental groups did not have a right to sue to preserve public access to a beach that has been closed during rocket launches. The unanimous ruling said a trial judge properly dismissed the laws...
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