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ANCHORAGE (KTUU) - A federal judge in Anchorage issued a ruling late Friday afternoon against the Trump Administration's plans to increase areas available for offshore oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic waters and off the Atlantic coast.

Federal District Judge Sharon Gleason ruled that President Trump did not have legal authority to rescind orders by former President Barack Obama to withdraw roughly 95-percent of the Outer Continental Shelf from drilling.

A coalition of environmental and Alaska Native groups had filed a federal lawsuit, challenging President Trump's decision in April of 2017, to revoke the executive orders issued by President Obama. Ten of those groups were represented by Erik Grafe, a staff attorney for the environmental group Earthjustice.

"We argued that President Trump lacks the authority to undo those (original) protections," Grafe said. "Today, a federal judge agreed with us, and upheld that President Trump exceeded the law."

In the ruling Friday, Judge Gleason cited the plaintiff's claims that federal law "... only authorizes a President to withdraw lands from disposition; it does not authorize a President to revoke a prior withdrawal. Plaintiffs assert that under the Property Clause of the U.S. Constitution, the authority to revoke a prior withdrawal was not delegated by this statute to the President and thus remains vested solely with Congress."

Judge Gleason agreed with their argument, striking down President Trump's action and reinstating the Obama-era executive orders withdrawing what Earthjustice estimated was more than 120-million acres of offshore area from possible drilling.

"(The ruling) affirms our nation's laws," Grafe said, "that the president can't trample on our laws to the harm of public lands and wildlife."

The move immediately restored the protections from drilling to nearly all of the OCS in the Arctic Ocean, and uniquely important sections of the Atlantic Ocean, forcing the Trump Administration to reconsider a national five-year leasing program for the outer continental shelf.

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http://www.ktuu.com/content/news/AK-federal-judge-blocks-Trump-offshore-drilling-decision-507870591.html




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