Throughout the west, efforts to protect wild lands are being hampered by counties\u27 and states\u27 assertions of road ownership on public lands. On several occasions in the past decade, rural westerners have climbed atop bulldozers and scraped roads across some of the nation\u27s most pristine lands, including National Parks, National Forests, and National Monuments, in the latest battle of the sagebrush rebellion. The cover of Time magazine made one bulldozing county commissioner, Dick Carver of Nye County, Nevada, a folk hero for many rural westerners. Other counties\u27 deployment of bulldozers has landed them in court, where they defend against the United States\u27 claims of trespass by asserting ownership of the roads and the righ...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
Nearly 130 federal law enforcement officers descended on the small town of Blanding, Utah in 2009 to...
On April 5th, 2014, BLM temporarily closed over 500,000 acres of public land in Clark and Lincoln Co...
Throughout the west, efforts to protect wild lands are being hampered by counties\u27 and states\u27...
The past decade has seen the D-4 Caterpillar bulldozer become a significant tool for those seeking t...
An obscure 1866 Federal law, Revised Statute 2477, granted rights of way for construction of highway...
Seeking to encourage people to settle the public domain, the federal government established the R.S....
The legal status of America\u27s 58.5 million acres of Inventoried Roadless Areas has been unsettled...
On January 5, 2001, after more than a year of public deliberations but only a few days before leavin...
A poorly placed or unsuitably designed road can result in landslides, flooding, gullies, stream dama...
In February of 1999, the chief of the U.S. Forest Service, Michael Dombeck, placed a moratorium on r...
Across the American West, 9.52 million acres of federal and state public lands are inaccessible to t...
The Montana Supreme Court affirmed the Fourth Judicial District Court’s holding that Montana Code An...
On December 23, 2010, the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ken Salazar, issued Secretari...
Implementation of the federal plan for an interstate system of controlled access highways has greatl...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
Nearly 130 federal law enforcement officers descended on the small town of Blanding, Utah in 2009 to...
On April 5th, 2014, BLM temporarily closed over 500,000 acres of public land in Clark and Lincoln Co...
Throughout the west, efforts to protect wild lands are being hampered by counties\u27 and states\u27...
The past decade has seen the D-4 Caterpillar bulldozer become a significant tool for those seeking t...
An obscure 1866 Federal law, Revised Statute 2477, granted rights of way for construction of highway...
Seeking to encourage people to settle the public domain, the federal government established the R.S....
The legal status of America\u27s 58.5 million acres of Inventoried Roadless Areas has been unsettled...
On January 5, 2001, after more than a year of public deliberations but only a few days before leavin...
A poorly placed or unsuitably designed road can result in landslides, flooding, gullies, stream dama...
In February of 1999, the chief of the U.S. Forest Service, Michael Dombeck, placed a moratorium on r...
Across the American West, 9.52 million acres of federal and state public lands are inaccessible to t...
The Montana Supreme Court affirmed the Fourth Judicial District Court’s holding that Montana Code An...
On December 23, 2010, the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ken Salazar, issued Secretari...
Implementation of the federal plan for an interstate system of controlled access highways has greatl...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
Nearly 130 federal law enforcement officers descended on the small town of Blanding, Utah in 2009 to...
On April 5th, 2014, BLM temporarily closed over 500,000 acres of public land in Clark and Lincoln Co...