Wyoming ranchers and other agricultural groups have weighed in on a famous “corner-crossing” case that could have implications for landowners and hunters across the United States.
They’re asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case of a controversial Wyoming corner-crossing incident.
Last month, attorneys for Iron Bar Holdings LLC and its owner, Fred Eshelman of North Carolina, filed their petition asking the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) to hear the case.
The case faces steep odds of getting a SCOTUS hearing.
Even so, the Wyoming Stock Growers Association and others plan to file anamicus brief by Aug. 18, asking the high court to take up the case.
At issue is whether four Missouri hunters trespassed when they crossed the pinpoint intersection at the adjoining corner of square parcels of