In 2004, in Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Association (SUWA), a unanimous Supreme Court ruled that environmentalists could not obtain injunctive relief against the failure of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to regulate growing off-road vehicle (ORV) use in federal wilderness study areas in Utah, despite a statutory directive that BLM prevent impairment of such areas, and despite BLM\u27s promises in its land plan that it would monitor ORV use and close the areas if warranted. Justice Scalia\u27s opinion for the Court acknowledged that the Administrative Procedure Act authorizes federal courts to compel action in the face of agency inaction, but decided that BLM\u27s failure to act to prevent impairment was not actionable because Co...
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The story of Kleppe v. New Mexico dramatizes how assertion of federal power advancing national con...
In 2007, the Bureau of Land Management adopted a resource management plan that essentially made all ...
This 2014 edition covers several important recent developments in this field. These include: The Sup...
This article looks at how recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions insulating agency decision making from...
Landowners and conservation group brought suit against the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) over a pr...
On December 23, 2010, the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ken Salazar, issued Secretari...
This Article questions whether traditional judicial deference to local land use regulators is justif...
The 1990s saw the emergence of ecological sustainability as a new public land management policy alon...
In Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council, Inc. v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, the Supreme Court held...
There is an old adage that “those who fail to plan, plan to fail.” Planning is a fundamentally ratio...
As a clean-energy leader, California has been rapidly developing clean-energy infrastructure to meet...
A long-running dispute between the President and Congress concerns the power of Congress to overturn...
Under the 10th Amendment, the United States Constitution allows states to control land use within th...
In Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership v. Salazar, the United States District Court of Appea...
The past decade has seen the D-4 Caterpillar bulldozer become a significant tool for those seeking t...
The story of Kleppe v. New Mexico dramatizes how assertion of federal power advancing national con...
In 2007, the Bureau of Land Management adopted a resource management plan that essentially made all ...
This 2014 edition covers several important recent developments in this field. These include: The Sup...