Corner crossing SCOTUS appeal

this baffles my freaking mind that this even needs anything more than common sense.
There is only one spot I share what is very, very close to a checkerboard corner with one of the landowner, and I cannot phantom either one of us spending any thought on the corner crossing between our property.
The fact that this is even a discussion, it’s just a testament to idiocy .
 
Landowner is a pharmaceutical executive!! I cant believe he didnt have politicians and judges on speed dial! All the money he probably made off the covid and he didnt have anybody bought and paid for???? What a crappy big pharma executive!
 
Landowner is a pharmaceutical executive!! I cant believe he didnt have politicians and judges on speed dial! All the money he probably made off the covid and he didnt have anybody bought and paid for???? What a crappy big pharma executive!
He was thinking too small with only buying the local powers in order to force ticketing trespassing.
 
Are there any implications of this appeal to circuit courts outside of the 10th?
It seems like there should be because the ruling was based on the Unlawful Inclosures Act, which is federal law. The language in the act seems pretty cut and dry that you can't keep the public out of public land. I haven't read the ruling, so not sure exactly how it was applied.
 

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