Challenging Hegseth’s National Security Gambit

Legal Planet: Environmental Law and Policy 2026-03-27

Summary:

According to a DOJ filing, “[o]n March 13, 2026, the Secretary of War notified the Secretary of the Interior that the Secretary of War found it necessary for reasons of national security to exempt from the ESA’s requirements all Gulf of America oil and gas exploration and development activities.”   It’s difficult but not impossible to challenge the government on issues of national security.  Hegseth’s demand for an exemption to allow oil companies to destroy endangered species is a bold, aggressive move, much like the decision to go to war against Iran.  As with the war itself, however,  the legal and political aftermath may prove a lot messier than the Administration is anticipating. Here are some possible arguments that could potentially limit Hegseth's powers.

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Authors:

Dan Farber

Date tagged:

03/27/2026, 16:30

Date published:

03/27/2026, 10:59