Utah’s lawsuit against the federal government is a misguided effort rooted in flawed legal claims and shortsighted priorities ...
At stake is control of public lands in Western states, and conservationists fear increased efforts to roll back protections ...
In August, Gov. Spencer Cox and then-Attorney General Sean Reyes filed a lawsuit to the U.S. Supreme Court challenging ...
The state in August filed a lawsuit asking the court to declare the federal Bureau of Land Management’s ownership of 18.5 ...
Public lands under state control could be vulnerable to privatization, degradation and oil drilling, said Steve Bloch, legal ...
“Labyrinth Canyon Wilderness is too special to drill,” said Landon Newell, staff attorney with the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance. “We’re grateful the court enjoined this ill-conceived project and ...
“This proposal is part of the administration’s ‘we’re going out of business’ assault on the nation’s public lands, plain and simple,” said Steve Bloch, legal director for the Southern Utah Wilderness ...
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance filed a lawsuit in state district court asserting that Gov. Spencer Cox and Attorney General Sean Reyes, both Republicans, violated the state Constitution by ...
Steve Bloch, legal director at the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, speaks about a lawsuit against Utah's "Stand for Our Land" challenge near the Scott M. Matheson Courthouse in Salt Lake City on ...
In a statement, the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, which had filed its own lawsuit against the state over the petition, said it was glad the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court rejected it.
Public lands and environmental advocates gathered on the south steps of the Utah State Capitol on Saturday, Jan. 11, to show their support for public lands in Utah.