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A Court-Side Seat: "Inholdings" Upheld, a Pecos Bill Come Due and Agency Actions Abound | Pillsbury - Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law


Here are some significant environmental and regulatory rulings and administrative actions from December 2020.
THE U.S. SUPREME COURT
Texas v. New Mexico
On December 14, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a water rights controversy involving sharing the water of the Pecos River. The 1949 Pecos River Compact provides for the equitable apportionment of the use of the Pecos River’s water by New Mexico and Texas, and a “River Master’s Manual,” approved by the Court in 1988, implements the Compact. These are very dry areas, and access to this water is very important. In 2014, a rare tropical storm drenched the Pecos River Basin, and Texas asked New Mexico to temporarily store the water that would otherwise flow into Texas. A few months later, New Mexico released the water to Texas, but the quantity was reduced because some of the water held by New Mexico had evaporated. The River Master awarded a delivery credit to New Mexico, and after Texas objected, Texas “in ....

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Governor Gordon applauds court ruling that the state has not ceded jurisdiction of Grand Teton National Park inholdings


(Cheyenne, WY) – Governor Mark Gordon and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department applaud Wednesday’s ruling by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals upholding Chief Judge Scott Skavdahl’s decision that the National Park Service (NPS) regulations prohibiting the taking of wildlife do not apply to private inholdings within the exterior boundary of Grand Teton National Park (GTNP).
The State of Wyoming defended its authority, when groups had originally challenged the National Park Service’s decision about the inholdings and the NPS decision that removed certain private lands from the Joint Elk Reduction Program administered by NPS and Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Judge Skavdahl’s decision found the state of Wyoming did not take legislative action to cede its jurisdiction over the inholdings to the federal government. The groups appealed this decision to the 10th Circuit where they lost on appeal. ....

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Appeals court upholds state rights inside Grand Teton National Park


Appeals court upholds state rights inside Grand Teton National Park
10th Circuit
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (KIFI/KIDK)-The 10
th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld Chief Judge Scott Skavdah’s decision that National Park Service (NPS) regulations prohibiting the taking of wildlife do not apply to private inholdings within the exterior boundary of Grand Teton National Park.
The state of Wyoming claimed authority when groups challenged a Park Service decision that removed private lands from the Joint Elk Reduction program.   The program is administered by the NPS and Wyoming Game and Fish Department.  
Judge Skavdah’s decision found that the state of Wyoming did not take legislative action to cede its jurisdiction over the inholdings to the federal government.  The groups appealed that decision to the 10 ....

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