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What’s next for Utah after SCOTUS snub and Mike Lee flame out?


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What the heck is Utah up to now that it’s land grab lawsuit has been snubbed by the Supreme Court and Senator Mike Lee has made public land sell-off untouchable in Congress? Kate and Aaron put that question to John Ruple, a Professor of Law and Stegner Center Fellow at the University of Utah, and Steve Bloch, legal director of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance.

News
  • We’re going on tour! Join us for live podcast tapings in Denver, Salt Lake City, and Grand Junction – Keep Parks Public
  • Texas buys land for new state parks that will be developed using $1 billion voter-approved fund – Texas Tribune
  • Judge dismisses case aimed at stopping Utah from reviving its public land lawsuit – Utah News Dispatch
  • Resources
    • Public lands are not “enclaves” and other errors in the report to Utah’s Legislative Commission on Federalism – S.J. Quinney College of Law
    • American Lands Council filing in support of Utah’s land grab lawsuit
    • Tell us why you love public lands and want them protected! – Keep Parks Public
    • Follow @keepparkspublic on Instagram
    • Email us at [email protected]
    • Credits

      Hosts: Kate Groetzinger & Aaron Weiss 

      Music: Purple Planet

      Featured image: Red rock formations on the Cedar Creek Canyon Road in Utah; Source: Murray Foubister/Wikimedia Commons 

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