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 18, 2017 ‘Equal Access to Justice’ abuses impede responsible forest management The act was passed in 1980 to help veterans with disabilities pursue claims against the federal government. Today it has been expanded, largely by…
October 17, 2017 EPA chief issues new directive to end abusive ‘sue and settle’ deals The EPA’s practice of handling lawsuits by using ‘consent decrees’ and ‘settlement agreements’ has violated norms of transparency and given outside groups–some of which…
October 11, 2017 Federal court rebukes enviro claim that grazing harms bull trout Declining populations of threatened bull trout along two rivers in Oregon’s Malheur National Forest were not caused by grazing authorizations, a federal judge has…
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…
October 2, 2017 Senators hope new legislation settles Utah prairie dog wars “In the nearly fifty years since it was signed into law, the ESA has done more to impede economic activity, obstruct local conservation efforts,…
September 29, 2017 Enviros issue bizarre lawsuit to recognize human rights of river, ecosystem DGR is committed to stopping “industrial civilization from burning fossil fuels.” The organization wants society to revert to a “sustainable” culture without the modern form of…
September 14, 2017 Leaked Video: Are feds lying about Bunkerville LEO’s being ‘outgunned?’ “…there were no incidents of actual aggression on the parts of any of the protesters. There were over a hundred protesters who went to…
September 7, 2017 Joe Robertson, elderly Vietnam vet convicted for ‘EPA crimes’ released from prison Robertson was released into his own custody to enter into a halfway house in Butte, Montana, with plans to later be admitted to the…
September 6, 2017 Alaska sues feds to stop overreaching Obama-era wildlife management rules The State of Alaska is among several parties with lawsuits pending challenging U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Park Service efforts to override…