The Supreme Court has declined to hear a case involving four hunters from Missouri who crossed a corner in Wyoming, leaving the issue of accessing public land in the West partially settled.
The Court did not provide a reason for its decision, which means that corner crossing remains legal in some states, including Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah, but remains a gray area elsewhere.
The justices provided no reasoning for declining to hear the case.
Author's summary: Court declines corner-crossing case.