The Year In Review
- Topics: Horses and the Law
A lot happened during 2010, some things good, some not so good. Looking back through the year’s blogs I came up with some highlights. What are your choices for the most interestingÑor importantÑequine law stories of 2010?
January: A federal district court in the District of Columbia dismissed a lawsuit filed by activist Christine A. Jubic, who was trying to stop one of the controversial Bureau of Land Management “gathers of wild mustangs.” Her claim for relief was based on her long-standing “love affair” with the area of Nevada where the roundup was to take place and the fact that she planned to revisit the area, and presumably the wild horses, “before she dies.” The court said that her claim was too generalized and that she lacked standing to file the lawsuit
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