Just find a justice of the peace to rescind it nationwide...
What’s her dog in this fight? Does it effect her in some way?
“A president does not have the authority to rescind a National Monument.”
Good luck with the lawsuit, because that is not what he said or is doing.
Add them to the list!
Patagonia? Another company I gladly welcome for the purpose of boycotting their products!.
Oh just file the case in the 9th circuit like everyone else. God knows we can’t let the people make their own decisions about the land in their state.
“A president does not have the authority to rescind a National Monument.”
What national monument is being rescinded?
...waiting...
Would someone her to shut up?
Screw Patagonia and their liberal crap.The feds control too much land and make it off limits to anything useful to the people, or good for the land either. The feds have done an incredible job of mismanaging everything they touch and this is no exception
They, or any other lefty, should have no problem finding a political judge, if Judge Orrick is busy.
Congress is for the elites, not the people.
Who needs judges?
Transport the lot!
No standing...Case dismissed....Frivolous and vexatious lawsuit....Pay up attorney fees and costs...
Another company so adept at sticking their foot up their collective asses. Just shut up, and that goes for Pensey’s spices, Nordstrom, Target,......and on and on.
Some San Fransicko fake judge will agree.
All:
Keep an eye on the precedent aspect of this lawsuit.
Didn’t Obama capriciously deem some offshore drilling areas to be ocean National Monuments? And swathes of Alaska?
That may be what they’re getting at: preventing liberal land-grabs from ever being rescinded by non-liberals when they’re in power.
Next liberal president: “All fracking sites are a national monument. All natural gas sites. All oil fields. All coal mines are national monuments.”
The one-way ratchet.
Looks like their overpriced products need some name recognition. I will never wear their products after this and the market they are in is over saturated with multiple manufacturers market lines of same/similar equipment with prices that vary as much as 400% just for a name brand.
54 U.S. Code § 320301 - National monuments
(a)Presidential Declaration.
The President may, in the Presidents discretion, declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated on land owned or controlled by the Federal Government to be national monuments.
(b)Reservation of Land.
The President may reserve parcels of land as a part of the national monuments. The limits of the parcels shall be confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the objects to be protected.
If the President can declare it, he can release it. And if he finds that an excessive amount of land was taken in comparison to that needed for the preservation of the monument, he is bound by law to release the land, since he does not have discretion to take too much land.