Additional coverage
 Current coverage of the trial:
- New York Times overview (April 25, 2009)
- Democracy Now! considers the story of Libby (April 21, 2009)
- The Wall Street Journal, WSJcom’s LawBlog (April 20, 2009)
- Point of Law, following rulings in an Illinois asbestos case, brings the issue home.
- The (Trenton) Times, linking coverage to the closure of a WR Grace plant in Hamilton N.J. in 1995. (April 12, 2009)
- The Dust of Libby, Mont., film clip from High Plains Films featured on NewWest.net (March 27, 2009)
- The Wall Street Journal, WSJ.com’s Bankruptcy beat (March 10, 2009)
- The Seattle Post Intelligencer opening day coverage by Andrew Schneider (Feb. 23, 2009)
- Â The Los Angeles Times opening day coverage by Kim Murphy (Feb. 23, 2009)
- The Missoulian newspaper
- The Missoulian’s WR Grace special coverage site
- Bloomberg on how current trial may disrupt Grace bankruptcy. (Feb. 19, 2009)
- The New York Times, pretrial overview by Kirk Johnson(Feb. 19,2009)
- Montana Kaimin, Libby natives on campus reflect as trial begins (Feb. 20, 2009)
Bloggers following the case (or giving this site a shout):
- Law Technology News includes Grace Case Project on its list of academic innovations.
- Lila Byock explains Libby and the trial to the urban set in the NewYorker.com
- Suits & Sentences, McClatchy D.C. bureau reporter Michael Doyle’s legal affairs blog
- Cover the Planet, Dave Poulson’s blog from the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State
- Secret Ingredients, Andrew Schneider’s blog
- Environmental Crimes blog by Walter James
- Jack Bog’s blog
Older coverage, including stories from 1999, the year the story of Libby became broadly known:
- Coverage by High Country News has included a story that asks where environmentalists were when Libby needed them most, and a nice timeline.
- Uncivil Action News that broke the story of Libby in 1999 and continued coverage after, by Andrew Schneider and the Seatle Post-Intelligencer newsroom.
- Fall from Grace. Early coverage about contamination in Libby by University of Montana journalism students from 1999.