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If presidents can establish a national monument under the Antiquities Act, they can also remove them, Justice Dept. says in a ...
The Antiquities Act of 1906, signed into law by President Theodore Roosevelt, gave Congress or the president the authority to establish national monuments on federal land as a means of protecting ...
Opinion. This Sunday. June 8, 2025, marks the 119th anniversary of the Antiquities Act of 1906, a landmark conservation law ...
The Justice Department issued a new opinion arguing President Trump can revoke national monument status, the latest step in a ...
The opinion comes as the Interior Department seeks to scale back the land of six national monuments to make more land ...
The Antiquities Act of 1906, signed into law by President Theodore Roosevelt, gave Congress or the president the authority to establish national monuments on federal land as a means of protecting ...
Trump officials say presidents can abolish monuments created by predecessors, and California's newest ones — Chuckwalla and ...
The legal opinion upends a 1938 document used by presidents of both parties. But it's still unclear if he'll tear up popular ...
Contrary to a longstanding legal opinion, the Justice Department says that President Donald Trump has the authority to revoke the status of national monuments established under former President Joe ...
Doug Burgum, secretary of the Interior Department, has criticized the extent to which the Antiquities Act has been used, saying its original intention was to protect “Indiana Jones-type ...
President Donald Trump has broad authority to revoke protected land designated as national monuments by past presidents, the ...
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