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Tag: Land Disputes

October 24, 2017

Court denies Recapture Canyon ‘freedom ride’ defendants’ appeal

Despite historical documents submitted by Wells supporting the defendants’ premise that Recapture road was illegally closed by BLM, the court refused to revisit its…

October 23, 2017

Potential BLM head, Karen Budd-Falen, gets endorsement from fellow property rights attorney

“I am writing as a fellow attorney who, in the course of my career, has had a number of occasions from time to time…

October 12, 2017

Lawmakers from federally-oppressed West behind Antiquities Act reform bills

With the political clout of globalist corporations and radical green groups behind such abusive land grab proposals, recent administrations–Clinton and Obama in particular–have used…

October 12, 2017

Without reforms, Antiquities Act poses a threat to constitutional government

Any honest reading reveals that it was created to protect “landmarks,” “structures,” and “objects” – not vast swaths of land. Compare the language of…

October 6, 2017

Antiquities Act weakens rural communities by robbing them of lands

“What is needed is wholesale reform of the Antiquities Act, to return its monumental power back to where it belongs: To the people who…

October 5, 2017

Disgraced BLM agent Dan Love to be asked about shredding documents in Bunkerville hearing

Daniel Love was found to have violated federal ethics rules by the Office of the Inspector General (OIG). However, it was his testimony to the Grand…

September 29, 2017

Federal prosecutors attack First Amendment rights of Bunkerville reporter

The prosecution filed a motion to keep the jury from hearing the majority of the facts in this case. They have asked Judge Gloria Navarro to…

September 28, 2017

Antiquities Act allows for presidential revocation, modification of monuments

President Barack Obama designated most of his record-setting monuments during the twilight of his second term, long after the threat of electoral defeat had…

September 24, 2017

Navajo Nation resources should not be wasted on frivolous Bears Ears lawsuit

Forty-three percent of Navajos exist below the federal poverty line of $24,250 for a family of four. With numbers like those, who can afford…

September 22, 2017

Is Forest Service shutting public out of its plans to ‘obliterate’ roads in Bears Ears Monument?

Despite the strong likelihood that Bears Ears National Monument will be modified in coming months, Forest Service officials in southeastern Utah are planning to…

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