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Herrera v. Wyoming, No. 17-532, 587 U.S. 329 (2019), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that Wyoming's statehood did not void the Crow Tribe's right to hunt on "unoccupied lands of the United States" under an 1868 treaty, and that the Bighorn National Forest did not automatically become "occupied" when the forest was created.
Gorsuch agreed that the government is entitled to a stay of the district court's universal injunction, but would've also taken the case now to definitively resolve the question. References "2024 Term Opinions of the Court" .
Missouri v. United States: 601 U.S. ___ (2023) Alito: Gorsuch filed a statement respecting the Court's denial of application for stay.
Case name Docket no. Date decided Republic of Sudan v. Harrison: 16–1094: March 26, 2019 Sturgeon v. Frost: 17–949: March 26, 2019 Lorenzo v. SEC: 17–1077 ...
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch rebuked one such way today: the use of six-member juries, as opposed to the historical practice of 12-person panels. His opinion was pegged to Cunningham v.
E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. v. Smiley: 585 U.S. ___ (2018) administrative law • deference to agency interpretation of statute advanced in litigation Roberts, Thomas: Gorsuch filed a statement respecting the Court's denial of certiorari.
Anne Gorsuch, the first woman to lead the EPA, served from 1981 to 1983. Appointed by then-President Ronald Reagan, she was part of that administration’s massive deregulation agenda that swept ...
Gorsuch is among the court’s most conservative members, but his absence may nonetheless doom Glossip’s appeal. It seems likely that there are four justices inclined to vote in Glossip’s favor.