Utah Republicans want the U.S. Supreme Court to decide if the federal government can indefinitely hold unappropriated public ...
The state of Utah sued the federal government Tuesday in an attempt to gain control of millions of acres of public lands. The state is seeking a transfer of 18.5 million acres — about a third of ...
The state of Utah filed a “historic” lawsuit asking the U.S. Supreme Court whether the federal government has the constitutional authority to maintain unappropriated public lands within the state ...
“Utah deserves priority when it comes to managing its… The state is seeking a transfer of 18.5 million acres — about a third of the state’s total area — from the federal government.
“The Federal Government controls 70% of the land in Utah,” Cox wrote in a post to X explaining why he’s suing the Biden administration. “The U.S. Constitution never intended a federal ...
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The Utah State Legislature is filing an ... in response to the Utah Attorney General’s Office suing ...
The state Legislature’s Management Committee voted Tuesday to file a friend of the court brief before the U.S. Supreme Court ...
“The federal government controls nearly 70% of the land in Utah,” reads the boilerplate copy on Stand For Our Land, a website the state launched to promote its lawsuit. “While half of this ...
Utah filed a lawsuit, asking the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether the federal government can retain millions of acres indefinitely – or whether the feds must dispose of those lands.