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Friends of Cedar Mesa v. U.S. Department of the Interior
Geography
Year
2019
Document Type
Litigation
Part of
About this case
Filing year
2019
Status
Motion to dismiss granted.
Geography
Docket number
4:19-cv-00013
Court/admin entity
United States → United States Federal Courts → United States District Court for the District of Utah (D. Utah)
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims (US) → NEPA (US)
Principal law
United States → Administrative Procedure Act (APA)United States → Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA)United States → National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
At issue
Challenge to oil and gas lease sales covering more than 54,000 acres in southeastern Utah.
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Documents
Filing Date
Document
Type
Topics
Beta
03/02/2020
Motion to dismiss granted.
After the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) suspended oil and gas leases in southeastern Utah that were sold in March and December 2018 so that it could conduct additional environmental analysis, the federal district court for the District of Utah dismissed two consolidated lawsuits challenging the leases. The court found that the plaintiffs’ claims were moot because no leasing operations or ground-disturbing activity would occur during the suspensions and BLM would issue new leasing decisions arising from a different regulatory context. The court further found that the mootness exception for voluntary cessation of activity did not apply because the alleged violations could not reasonably be expected to start up again and events had “completely and irrevocably eradicated the effects of the alleged violations.”
Decision
09/19/2019
Joint response filed by plaintiffs to defendants' motion to dismiss.
Response
08/08/2019
Motion to dismiss filed by federal defendants.
Motion To Dismiss
05/17/2019
First amended complaint filed.
Complaint
Summary
Challenge to oil and gas lease sales covering more than 54,000 acres in southeastern Utah.
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Group
Topics
Policy instrument
Impacted group
Just transition
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance