BuzzH
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The Tenth Circuit’s decision upended decades of accepted understanding—shared by federal and state officials—that corner-crossing is unlawful, and the opinion below has caused confusion about the limits of its holding.Just getting around to reading the petition doc. Looks like they are using Leo Sheep Co v. US. In Leo Sheep the US built a road to a lake. Somehow the attorney is going to argue that stepping across a corner is equal to building a road? Can Eminent Domain apply to air? This is going to get crazy, so I suspect the SCOTUS will pass.
From the news article.
The petition argues that in a case known as Leo Sheep the Supreme Court decided against the federal government having any kind of easement across corners. “The relevant question in Leo Sheep was not about how the public accessed the land but whether the government had an access right at all,” the petition states.
From the petition, which I take some exception to, but precedent and "accepted understanding" doesn't seem to have much weight with this court.
The Tenth Circuit’s decision upended decades of accepted understanding—shared by federal and state officials—that corner-crossing is unlawful, and the opinion below has caused confusion about the limits of its holding.
If the above is remotely true, then show me the law, rule, or regulation at a state or federal level that states corner crossing is illegal. Name a state that has a law to that effect. It's unbelievable how attorneys flat out lie, there has never been an accepted understanding of jack shit in regard to corner crossing. At best it's been a gray area my whole life.



