Does a court get to decide it knows better than Congress what is in the publicās interest? The D.C. Circuit Court seems to think so as they attempt to re-write statute to derail a key infrastructure project that would create economic growth for a remote community.Ā Ā
Mountain States has partnered with Advancing American Freedom and more than 20 other groups to file an amicus brief at the Supreme Court in KC Transport v. Su. This case…
In the heart of Arizona’s Copper Corridor, a legal battle rages over more than just landāit’s a clash between economic opportunity and claims about purportedly sacred land where enormous copper reserves lie.
The type of āregulatory exhaustion trapā that occurred in this case happens all the time, especially out here in the West. And we want to let the Court know these unlawful review processes do not only arise in the context of challenges to the FDA.
MSLF just scored a win for the Ray family by vindicating their rights after decades of unreasonable behavior by the federal Department of the Interior.
A lawsuit brought by the US government against Idaho will have far-reaching implications for both how water is managed in the West and statesā rights.
When courts simply dismiss cases prematurely, it undermines the role of the judiciary to apply the written law in response to an overreaching executive.
The BLMās proposals are just the latest salvo in a long-running assault by the Biden Administration on American energy. The proposed changes defy common sense.
Mountain States Legal Foundation was recently featured in Behind the Black by Robert Zimmerman. His article featured MSLF’s recent victory in the Solenex case on behalf of Sydney Longwell (1939-2020)…