United States public land law

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United States public land law is the body of federal statutes, regulations, and legal principles governing the ownership, management, use, and conservation of lands and resources held by the U.S. government for public purposes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of federal law
legal doctrine
administeredBy U.S. Bureau of Land Management
surface form: Bureau of Land Management

United States Department of Agriculture
surface form: Department of Agriculture

National Park Service
United States Congress
United States Department of the Interior
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
surface form: United States Fish and Wildlife Service

U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
affects energy development on federal lands
livestock grazing on federal lands
mineral extraction on federal lands
recreation on federal lands
timber harvesting on federal lands
wildlife habitat management on federal lands
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governs federal public lands
public land conservation
public land management
public land resources
public land use
historicalPhase disposal era
retention era
includesConcept disposal of public lands
grazing permits
hardrock mining claims
mineral leasing
multiple use management
national forests
national parks
national wildlife refuges
public domain
reclamation projects
retention of public lands
sustained yield
timber sales
tribal trust lands interface
wilderness designation
withdrawal of public lands
legalBasis Property Clause
surface form: United States Constitution Property Clause

federal case law
federal regulations
federal statutes
purpose balance resource development and conservation
manage federal lands for public benefit
protect environmental and cultural values on public lands
relatedStatute Antiquities Act of 1906
U.S. Endangered Species Act
surface form: Endangered Species Act of 1973

Federal Land Policy and Management Act
surface form: Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976

General Mining Act of 1872 for certain minerals on federal lands
surface form: General Mining Law of 1872

Homestead Act of 1862
Mineral Leasing Act
surface form: Mineral Leasing Act of 1920

Multiple-Use Sustained-Yield Act of 1960
National Environmental Policy Act
surface form: National Environmental Policy Act of 1969

National Forest Management Act of 1976
Organic Administration Act of 1897
Reclamation Act of 1902
Taylor Grazing Act
surface form: Taylor Grazing Act of 1934

Weeks Act of 1911
Wilderness Act of 1964

Referenced by (6)

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Cape Cod National Seashore Act partOf United States public land law
Cecil D. Andrus areaOfInfluence United States public land law
this entity surface form: United States federal land policy
Kleppe v. New Mexico holding United States public land law
this entity surface form: Congress has complete power over public lands under the Property Clause
Kleppe v. New Mexico holding United States public land law
this entity surface form: the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act is a valid exercise of Congress’s Property Clause power
Camfield v. United States holding United States public land law
this entity surface form: Congress may regulate the use of privately owned lands when necessary to protect adjacent public lands under the Property Clause
Oklahoma land runs describedBySource United States public land law
this entity surface form: United States federal land records