Court Defines “Camping” On Federal Land
A federal court recently acquitted an individual who spent the night asleep in his car in a national forest area where camping was prohibited. The
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A federal court recently acquitted an individual who spent the night asleep in his car in a national forest area where camping was prohibited. The
The Ninth Circuit recently affirmed a lower court’s ruling that allowed historic structures to remain in a wilderness area notwithstanding the plaintiff’s claim that, as
A federal court recently found that the Forest Service’s actions regarding a trail over private land to a wilderness area created a public right to
A federal court recently denied a plaintiff’s request to suspend a fire salvage and restoration project that would remove fire-killed and fire-injured trees. The court’s
A federal court recently held that an amendment of an older Forest Plan had to comply with recently revised National Forest Management Act (NFMA) requirements,
In a recent lawsuit, a federal judge found that NPS was not required by law to follow the National Fire Protection Association codes (NFPA) in
A court recently held that an injured skier was not owed any duties as to an inherent skiing risk under a state’s recreation safety act.
A federal court recently held that an owner and an employee of an outfitter were entitled to bring a lawsuit alleging violations of the National
An outfitter who unsuccessfully bid on several concession contracts authorizing oversnow vehicle access in Yellowstone National Park is challenging the National Park Service’s method for distributing
A federal court recently held that a lease issued by the Corps of Engineers authorizing a marina concession was subject to the requirements of the