The Supreme Court declined to hear the corner-crossing case, which originated from four hunters from Missouri crossing a corner in Wyoming.
The Court announced that it would not hear the case, providing no reasoning for the decision. This case could have given a final decision on who can access millions of acres of public land in the West.
According to the hunters' attorney, Ryan Semerad, corner crossing remains legal in Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah, which are covered by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
However, the legality of corner crossing remains unclear in other areas, leaving the issue unresolved outside of the aforementioned states.
No reasoning was provided by the justices for declining to hear the case.
Author's summary: Court declines corner-crossing case review.