MAYO v. REYNOLDS

No. 16-5282.

875 F.3d 11 (2017)

Timothy MAYO, Appellee. Kent Nelson, Appellant v. Michael T. REYNOLDS, in his official capacity as Acting Director of the U.S. National Park Service, et al., Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided November 7, 2017.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eric R. Glitzenstein argued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs was Katherine A. Meyer , Washington, DC.

Rachel Heron , Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, argued the cause for federal appellees. With her on the brief were Jeffrey H. Wood , Acting Assistant Attorney General, and Andrew Mergen , J. David Gunter II , and Judith Coleman , Attorneys.

Erik E. Petersen , Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General for the State of Wyoming, argued the cause for intervenor-appellee State of Wyoming. With him on the brief was James Kaste , Senior Assistant Attorney General.

Douglas S. Burdin , Anna M. Seidman , and Jeremy E. Clare were on the brief for intervenor-appellee Safari Club International.

Before: Millett, Circuit Judge, and Edwards and Williams, Senior Circuit Judges.


This case involves a challenge to decisions made by the National Park Service ("Park Service") authorizing recreational hunting of elk in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park ("Grand Teton"). Appellant claims that the Park Service violated the National Environmental Policy Act...

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