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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox , Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes , state Senate President J. Stuart Adams and House Speaker Mike Schultz announced the lawsuit on Tuesday .
The lawsuit asks the U.S. Supreme Court whether the federal government has the constitutional authority to maintain unappropriated public lands within the state against the state’s wishes.
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