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In dismissing a different case Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts made a rare statement of interest in the Antiquities Act.
“Somewhere along the line, however, this restriction has ceased to pose any meaningful restraint,” he wrote. “A statute permitting the President in his sole discretion to designate as monuments ‘landmarks,’ ‘structures,’ and ‘objects'—along with the smallest area of land compatible with their management—has been transformed into a power without any discernible limit to set aside vast and amorphous expanses of terrain above and below the sea.”
The reduction of Escalante and Bears Ears is "under review" by the Biden Administration, and the expansion of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument is in litigation. Not sure where this is going, might be nothing at all, but generally Roberts doesn't just make off the cuff statements.
Some monuments are closed to hunting, others have strict rules about camping, off road travel, etc. Something to keep an eye on.
Bears Ears before it was Bears Ears W of Indian Creek
“Somewhere along the line, however, this restriction has ceased to pose any meaningful restraint,” he wrote. “A statute permitting the President in his sole discretion to designate as monuments ‘landmarks,’ ‘structures,’ and ‘objects'—along with the smallest area of land compatible with their management—has been transformed into a power without any discernible limit to set aside vast and amorphous expanses of terrain above and below the sea.”
SCOTUS Won't Review Marine Monument Case But Issues Warning (3)
The U.S. Supreme Court won’t take up a challenge to Obama-era protections for a marine monument off the coast of New England, in a win for conservationists and blow to fishermen who have fought restrictions in the area for years.
news.bloomberglaw.com
Some monuments are closed to hunting, others have strict rules about camping, off road travel, etc. Something to keep an eye on.
Bears Ears before it was Bears Ears W of Indian Creek