The Supreme Court is turning back a push by the state of Utah to wrest control of vast areas of public land from the federal ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a lawsuit by Utah that argued the federal government was unconstitutionally holding ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a Utah lawsuit against the federal government that could have meant the transfer of millions of acres of BLM land to states, including in Idaho. Marcela ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a lawsuit Utah filed against the United States that could have affected ...
Utah had asked the court to consider turning over 18.5 million acres of BLM land in Utah to the state, but most watchers understood that an affirmative ruling by the Supreme Court could lead to the ...
“Utah remains able and willing to challenge any BLM land management decisions that harm Utah,” state leaders said. “We are also heartened to know the incoming administration shares our ...
Utah House Minority Leader Angela Romero, a Democrat, praised the Supreme Court's decision in a statement to The Salt Lake ...
Bureau of Land Management land use for recreation in southern Utah near Kanab Needles Overlook run by the BLM near Canyonlands National Park south of Moab, Utah, March 29, 2024. Credit ...
Utah politicians seek to ignore the U.S. Constitution by claiming 18.5 million acres of your federal public land – most of it administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Utahans have often ...
but they vow to still challenge Bureau of Land Management decisions. Utah Democrats and multiple conservation groups, on the other hand, say they're ready to continue to challenge the state on its ...
The state in August filed a lawsuit asking the court to declare the federal Bureau of Land Management’s ownership of 18.5 ...