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Jose Garcia

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Mon May 20, 2019, 12:18 PM May 2019

Supreme Court sides with Native American hunter as Gorsuch joins liberals [View all]

Source: The Hill 1

The Supreme Court on Monday sided with a Wyoming hunter charged with off-season hunting, ruling 5-4 that a 150-year-old treaty between a Native American tribe and the United States was still active and protected the man's rights.

Clayvin Herrera was charged in 2014 with off-season hunting, but he argued that an 1868 treaty between the U.S. and the Crow Tribe - of which he is a member - protected his ability to hunt at that time.

Wyoming had argued that the treaty was invalidated when it achieved statehood and lower courts agreed, leading to Herrera's conviction on the hunting charge.

The court sided with Herrera and found that the treaty with the tribe did not expire when Wyoming became a state in 1890. They also ruled against Wyoming's argument that Bighorn National Forest, where Herrera was hunting, was not "unoccupied lands" as required under the treaty.

Read more: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/444538-supreme-court-sides-with-wyoming-hunter-as-gorsuch-joins-liberals?amp&__twitter_impression=true

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Gee DownriverDem May 2019 #1
Maybe the justices should expand this too all the treaties turbinetree May 2019 #2
Amen to that. Duppers May 2019 #4
Now if he halted oil drilling on his land under a similar precedence,,, benld74 May 2019 #3
Good point. zentrum May 2019 #5
AWESOME!! bluestarone May 2019 #6
Pretty happy about this MosheFeingold May 2019 #7
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