Kristen Boyles, Managing Attorney, Northwest Office: “Making this kind of dramatic change doesn’t make any legal sense because it goes against the fundamental purpose and spirit of the statute itself.”
The administration is targeting Utah’s Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments, attempting to shrink both monuments to less than 10% of their current size.
Federal financial assistance should not be subject to political maneuvering and gamesmanship, yet the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)’s proposed rule will do just that.
Following the Court’s decision on the merits last month, this morning Judge Christensen issued a final order in this case. The Court has vacated the road density provisions of Amendment…
Executive order will protect New Yorkers from negative impacts of AI data centers, especially combined with the Responsible Data Center Development Act
Groups filed comments directed at OMB strongly opposing a Trump administration proposal that would give the president’s political appointees veto power over federal financial assistance programs.
Groups filed comments directed at DOT strongly opposing a Trump administration proposal that would give the president’s political appointees veto power over federal financial assistance programs.
Environmental groups filed comments to EPA, NOAA, and DOE strongly opposing a Trump administration proposal that would give the president’s political appointees veto power over federal financial assistance programs.
The Line 5 pipeline has already leaked over 1 million gallons of oil to date and threatens the Great Lakes. Time is running out to stop one company’s dangerous plans…
Heidi McIntosh, Managing Attorney, Rocky Mountain Office: “President Trump’s attack on Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments is just as illegal today as it was in 2017.”
Organizations submitted comments urging the Office of Management and Budget to withdraw the proposed rule governing federal awards, grants, and cooperative agreements. In the alternative, they asked OMB to clarify…
For over a hundred years, the Antiquities Act of 1906 has protected America’s natural and historic wonders from mining, drilling, looting, and industrial development.