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John D. Leshy: The facts about the Antiquities Act and the courts


John D. Leshy: The facts about the Antiquities Act and the courts
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox is wrong to argue that the Supreme Court is likely to reverse any restoration of Utah’s national monuments.
FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2020, file photo Chief Justice of the United States, John Roberts walks to the Senate chamber at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
By John D. Leshy | Special to The Tribune
  | April 19, 2021, 7:00 p.m.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox recently asserted that Chief Justice John Roberts cast grave doubt on President Biden’s authority to use the Antiquities Act to protect large areas of public lands in the Grand-Staircase and Bears Ears areas of southern Utah (“Chief Justice Offers Encouragement for Monument Reform,” Tribune, April 13). ....

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The 1906 Antiquities Act has been used by presidents since Theodore Roosevelt to preserve national monuments in the United States, often in the Southwest. In a question-and-answer interview with The Salt Lake Tribune, author and Roosevelt biographer David Gessner shares his deep knowledge and insight into what he refers to as a kind of presidential "superpower."


, which President Donald Trump reduced by 2 million acres in 2017. The announcement rekindled tensions in Utah, where national monument designations have been used to add protections to federal public lands for more than 100 years, often over the objections of state leaders.
In order to better understand the history and use of the Antiquities Act, we caught up with David Gessner, author of the new book “
,” by email to help put the current debate into a historical context.
The Salt Lake Tribune: Monument designations have a long history in the Southwest. In fact, the very law that allows presidents to create national monuments on federal public land the Antiquities Act of 1906 originated because of widespread looting of Southwestern cultural sites around the turn of the 20th century. How did the act become law? ....

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