U.S. Supreme Court,
Native Americans
Nov. 2, 2018
Supreme Court to weigh a state’s stake in tribal hunting
How the 1868 tribal treaty case Herrera v. Wyoming currently before the U.S. Supreme Court may preempt current-day state regulation





Tim Evans
Partner
Holland & Knight LLP
Email: tim.evans@hklaw.com
Tim is in the firm's Native American Law Group.

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The U.S. Supreme Court has granted the petition for a writ of certiorari to review the case Herrera v. Wyoming (17-532), on appeal from the Wyoming district court. In this case an enrolled member of the Crow Tribe, whose reservation is located in southern Montana, is challenging his conviction on two state misdemeanor charges for unlawfully hunting in the Bighorn National Forest, located in northern Wyoming adj...
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