Equine Issues
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Tillett v. Bureau of Land Management | In this case, plaintiff (proceeding pro se) filed suit against the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) challenging its management of wild horses on the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range (PMWHR). Plaintiff filed suit challenging BLM’s fertility control and gather programs. BLM argued that plaintiff’s claims should be denied as a matter of summary judgment. The court ultimately held that plaintiff failed to provide any “legal authority” or “jurisdictional basis” for the remedies in which she was seeking. The court held that BLM was within its own authority to rely on its own data and surveys of its programs and was under no obligation to review its programs based on plaintiff’s alleged observations. Finally, the court held in favor of BLM as a matter of summary judgment. |
Tiller v. State |
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THE RISE OF EQUINE ACTIVITY LIABILITY ACTS | |
THE RISE OF EQUINE ACTIVITY LIABILITY ACTS | |
THE KENTUCKY HORSE: THE REALITY VS. THE MYTH AND WHAT COULD BE DONE TO CLOSE THE GAP | |
The Humane Society of the United States, et al v. Mike Johanns, et al |
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THE FUND FOR ANIMALS, INC., ET AL., appellants v. U.S. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, ET AL., appellees |
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The Equine Identification (England) Regulations 2018 | |
Tennant v. Tabor |
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Swido v. Lafayette Insurance Co. |
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