Utah’s lawsuit against the United States is an existential threat to more than 200 million acres of federal public lands.
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Book Review: Our Common Ground: A History of America’s Public Lands
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Understanding the history of public lands is useful if one is to be the best advocate for the conservation of public lands.
Read MorePrecedent for Secretary Zinke’s Gut-Job on the National Monuments
The Trump administration is moving ahead with its intention to review and rescind national monument designations for some public lands. Now a leaked memorandum from Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke shows that he will be pointing to unproclamations of portions of national monuments by previous presidents as precedent.... None of the unproclamations were ever litigated, so there has never been a judicial determination of whether those reputable legal scholars are indeed correct. Now, however, if President Trump acts on Secretary Zinke’s recommendations, the time will come for such a test.
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