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- Title
When Ferae Naturae Attack: Public Policy Implications and Concerns for the Public and State regarding the Classification of Indigenous Wildlife as Interpreted Under State Immunity Statutes.
- Authors
Florence, L. Reagan
- Abstract
The article discusses the implications and concerns of public policy in the U.S. for the public and state regarding the classification of indigenous wildlife as interpreted under state immunity statutes. Topics discussed include municipal and governmental liability under respective immunity statute, decision of the Utah Supreme Court in the case 'Francis v. State,' and laws governing indigenous wildlife.
- Subjects
ANIMAL laws; HABITATS; JUDICIAL immunity; WILDLIFE utilization; UTAH. Supreme Court
- Publication
Hamline Journal of Public Law & Policy, 2014, Vol 35, Issue 1, p156
- ISSN
0736-1033
- Publication type
Article