Supreme Court rejects Utah’s bid to control federal lands
- The Supreme Court rejected Utah's lawsuit to control 18.5 million acres of federal land, marking a win for land conservation advocates who fear further attempts to seize public lands may escalate.
- Utah's leaders expressed disappointment in the court's decision, stating they would continue to fight for more control over land management.
- The lawsuit argued that Utah was deprived of over one-third of its land, claiming federal management was unconstitutional.
- Conservationists celebrated the ruling, emphasizing that public lands under state control could face privatization and degradation.
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