On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court tossed out Utah's public lands lawsuit that would have challenged the federal government's control of over 18 million acres across the state. The lawsuit was just one effort Utah officials have made in recent months as part of a larger campaign to wrest control of public lands from the Bureau of Land Management. Public land advocates have called the state's attempted land grab misleading, saying that those federal lands wouldn't necessarily go to the state, but rather, to the highest bidder.
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• Salt Lake Tribune: Here's how much Utah is spending on a public relations campaign for its lawsuit seeking control of public lands
https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2024/11/04/utah-sued-supreme-court-control/
• Photo: Public land advocates gathered at the Utah State Capitol this weekend to protest Utah's land grab lawsuit. Photo courtesy of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance.