October 30, 2018
A Wyoming federal judge has struck down two state trespassing laws that he said unconstitutionally prevent private citizens from collecting information about agricultural pollution.
July 06, 2016
A Wyoming federal judge on Wednesday tossed a lawsuit filed by conservation groups that alleges the state Legislature passed trespassing laws that improperly prevent private citizens from entering "open land" to collect information about agricultural pollution.
June 01, 2016
Wyoming officials on Tuesday asked a federal judge to toss a lawsuit filed by conservation groups that alleges the state Legislature passed trespassing laws that improperly prevent private citizens from entering "open land" to collect information about agricultural pollution.
April 11, 2016
A coalition including conservation and animal-protection groups said Monday that the Wyoming Legislature's attempts to fix laws that allegedly prevent private citizens from collecting information about agricultural pollution fall short of what's needed and filed an amended complaint against state officials.
September 29, 2015
A coalition including conservation and animal-protection groups hit Wyoming Attorney General Peter K. Michael and five other Wyoming officials with a suit in Wyoming federal court on Tuesday, seeking to strike down two Wyoming state laws they say prevent private citizens from collecting "resource data" on public or private land without permission.