The work of two West Virginia University College of Law professors is featured in a new film about the impact of mountaintop removal coal mining.

The independent film, titled “Moving Mountains,” is based on the true story of Patricia Bragg, who struggled in the 1990s to save her small town of Pie from the ecological impacts of mountaintop removal, including the filling of valleys and streams with earth and broken rock.

Patrick McGinley, the Charles H. Haden II Professor of Law, and Suzanne Weise, visiting associate professor of law, were both counsel for the plaintiffs in the groundbreaking legal case that stemmed from Bragg’s efforts, Bragg v. Roberston. It was the first successful lawsuit to temporarily stop mountaintop removal mining. McGinley plays himself in the production.

Filmed with assistance from the West Virginia Film Industry Investment Act, “Moving Mountains” recently premiered at the Capitol Center Theater in Charleston. It stars Theresa Russell, who has appeared in nearly 50 films, and West Virginia actors Michael Meredith, Greg Harpold and Scott Carpenter.

The film was directed by Jeanie M. Clark and written by investigative reporter Penny Loeb, author of “Moving Mountains: How One Woman and Her Community Won Justice from Big Coal.”

For more information on “Moving Mountains,” visit http://www.movingmountainsthemovie.com/.

-WVU-

kc/09/24/14

CONTACT: Kaylyn Christopher, College of Law
304.293.0457, Kaylyn.Christopher@mail.wvu.edu

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