Between uncertainty and fragility: The imperiled Antiquities Act

U.S. Congressman John F. Lacey said in 1901, “The immensity of man’s power to destroy imposes a responsibility to preserve.” This was the prelude to the Antiquities Act that the Iowa congressman sponsored and put before Congress and ultimately saw enacted into law in 1906. Lacey was a Civil War veteran who had seen firsthand … Continue reading Between uncertainty and fragility: The imperiled Antiquities Act