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Utah v. Haaland
About this case
Filing year
2024
Status
Motion for stay of proceedings granted and pending motions administratively denied without prejudice.
Geography
Docket number
2:24-cv-00438
Court/admin entity
United States → United States Federal Courts → United States District of Utah (D. Utah)
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims → NEPA
Principal law
United States → Administrative Procedure Act (APA)United States → National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
At issue
Challenge to the Bureau of Land Management's “Conservation and Landscape Health” rule.
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02/03/2025
Motion for stay of proceedings granted and pending motions administratively denied without prejudice.
Decision
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08/01/2024
Opposition filed to motion for stay or preliminary injunction.
Opposition
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07/25/2024
Motion to intervene filed by conservation groups.
Motion To Intervene
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06/18/2024
Complaint filed.
Three lawsuits were filed in three different federal district courts challenging BLM’s “Conservation and Landscape Health” rule. The State of Alaska filed a <a href="https://climatecasechart.com/case/alaska-v-haaland/">lawsuit</a> in the District of Alaska; the States of Utah and Wyoming filed a lawsuit in the District of Utah; and trade associations filed a <a href="https://climatecasechart.com/case/american-farm-bureau-federation-v-us-department-of-the-interior/">lawsuit</a> in the District of Wyoming. North Dakota, Idaho, and Montana also filed a <a href="https://climatecasechart.com/case/north-dakota-v-us-department-of-interior/">lawsuit</a> in the District of North Dakota; the defendants filed a motion requesting that this lawsuit be transferred to the District of Utah.
Utah and Wyoming challenged BLM’s reliance on a categorical exclusion for NEPA compliance. The categorical exclusion applies to “[p]olicies, directives, regulations, and guidelines: that are of an administrative, financial, legal, technical, or procedural nature; or whose environmental effects are too broad, speculative, or conjectural to lend themselves to meaningful analysis and will later be subject to the NEPA process, either collectively or case-by-case.”
Complaint
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Summary
Challenge to the Bureau of Land Management's “Conservation and Landscape Health” rule.
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Policy instrument
Risk
Impacted group
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience