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Texas man sentenced to jail for walking off boardwalk in Yellowstone thermal area

A Texas man received jail time after admitting he left a designated walkway at Yellowstone’s Mammoth Hot Springs area. Authorities stressed that such actions are dangerous both for people and fragile park features.


Mr. P. Craig Silva, President of Wyoming Bar Association

Wyoming Bar Association highlights services and programs in April 2026 Wyoming Lawyer issue

The Wyoming Bar Association has published its April 2026 issue of Wyoming Lawyer. The release highlights ongoing efforts supporting lawyers and improving public access to justice across the state.
Eric Heimann United States Attorney

U.S. Attorney’s Office reports sentencing in illegal re-entry cases in Wyoming

Two men have been sentenced for illegally re-entering the United States after prior deportations according to recent announcements from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Wyoming. The cases underscore ongoing efforts by federal authorities targeting immigration violations while supporting community safety initiatives.

U.S. Attorney’s Office announces restitution claims to victims of John Rimmasch and Wasatch Railroad Contractors

Victims exposed to asbestos during a failed railcar restoration project are now eligible for restitution covering medical testing costs. The U.S. Attorney’s Office urges those notified as eligible victims to follow up if they need filing instructions.


Building of Wyoming Judicial Branch

Wyoming Supreme Court to hold oral arguments and presentation on May 12

The Wyoming Supreme Court will hold oral arguments and host a special presentation by the Cheyenne League of Women Voters on May 12 at the State Capitol’s Historic Supreme Court Room. The public is invited to attend this event, which commemorates America’s approaching semiquincentennial.
Michael Poon, Attorney in Pacific Legal Foundation’s Separation of Powers practice

Oregon man seeks dismissal of Yellowstone charges citing unconstitutional park rules

Tate Pulliam is challenging criminal charges imposed after visiting Yellowstone National Park, arguing they are unconstitutional because they were created by park officials rather than Congress. The Pacific Legal Foundation represents him free of charge as part of their mission defending Americans’ rights against government overreach.
P. Craig Silva President at Wyoming Bar Association

Wyoming State Bar highlights benefits of relational databases for law firms

The Wyoming State Bar urges law firms to adopt relational databases for better organization and efficiency. Most offices use case management tools but may lack CRM systems that manage leads effectively.