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Utah Attorney General Derek Brown outlines what's next in Utah's battle to take over management of federally owned public lands after an environmental group sued Utah arguing that the state gave up that right at statehood. A judge tossed out their case saying they cannot sue over a hypothetical federal case. Brown also talks about the Snapchat lawsuit and Utah's relationship with China.
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Utah Attorney General Derek Brown outlines what's next in Utah's battle to take over management of federally owned public lands after an environmental group sued Utah arguing that the state gave up that right at statehood. A judge tossed out their case saying they cannot sue over a hypothetical federal case. Brown also talks about the Snapchat lawsuit and Utah's relationship with China.

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