Abstract
Bold legislative action is essential to modernize an outdated regulatory framework that no longer serves the public interest. By reforming the General Mining Law of 1872, the United States can advance towards a more sustainable and equitable future, leveraging its mineral resources to benefit all citizens and support the global transition to renewable energy. The urgency of this moment demands decisive action, as the implications for our environment and society are profound. Although Congress has not yet proven its capabilities in overcoming division and moving past legislative gridlock, it must rise to the occasion.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.63140/3xj6k431kb
Recommended Citation
Andie Madsen, The Dinosaur Age Is Over: The Case for Congressionally Reforming the General Mining Law of 1872, 2026 ULR 193 (2026).