CASPER — Rescind the lease, certify any question of law to the district court or get sued for declaratory relief. Those are the solutions that the Casper Mountain Preservation Alliance
If this were a board game, everyone should be able to play by the rules on the lid of the box. Not just the wealthy, the powerful, and the rich. That's what due process is and that's what we ask for today, said the attorney for the Casper Mountain Preservation Alliance in Thursday's State Lands and Investments Board meeting. The state board is divided on whether or not they could rewind the clock and rescind the leases .
Casper Mountain Preservation Alliance attorney tells state board the residents of Coates Road did not receive the due process that they are entitled to by the Wyoming State Constitution.
If this were a board game, everyone should be able to play by the rules on the lid of the box. Not just the wealthy, the powerful, and the rich. That's what due process is and that's what we ask for today, said the attorney for the Casper Mountain Preservation Alliance in Thursday's State Lands and Investments Board meeting. The state board is divided on whether or not they could rewind the clock and rescind the leases .
If this were a board game, everyone should be able to play by the rules on the lid of the box. Not just the wealthy, the powerful, and the rich. That's what due process is and that's what we ask for today, said the attorney for the Casper Mountain Preservation Alliance in Thursday's State Lands and Investments Board meeting. The state board is divided on whether or not they could rewind the clock and rescind the leases .