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Texas Supreme Court rejects attempt to block Boca Chica Beach closures for SpaceX launches

Texas Supreme Court rejects attempt to block Boca Chica Beach closures for SpaceX launches
1 hour 47 minutes 4 seconds ago Friday, June 19 2026 Jun 19, 2026 June 19, 2026 11:48 AM June 19, 2026 in News - SpaceX
Source: The Texas Tribune
Beachgoers at Boca Chica near the SpaceX complex on Sept. 1, 2024. Ben Lowy for The Texas Tribune

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 lawsuit with prejudice, meaning the groups could not refile it with changes.

The dispute began in 2021 when then environmental group SaveRGV sued the Texas General Land Office, Commissioner Dawn Buckingham and Cameron County, arguing Boca Chica Beach and State Highway 4 — the only access road — had been improperly closed for SpaceX launches.

SaveRGV said the closures violate the Texas Constitution, which was amended in 2009 to guarantee public access to, and use of, state beaches. The amendment was approved with support from 77% of Texans.

The lawsuit, later joined by the Sierra Club and the Carrizo/Comecrudo Nation of Texas, sought to void a 2013 state law that authorized SpaceX to close Boca Chica Beach as a safety precaution during space flights.

The attorney general’s office intervened to defend the law.

In Friday’s opinion, written by Justice Rebeca Huddle, the Supreme Court said the 2009 constitutional amendment expressly stated that there is no private right to sue to enforce beach access.

“The plaintiffs are private parties — organizations whose beachgoing members claim the temporary closures of Boca Chica Beach conflict with their constitutional right to access and use the beach,” Huddle wrote.

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This article first appeared on The Texas Tribune.

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