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King Ranch Case: Agricultural Lawfare, Institutional Control, and the Constitution

by: Western Justice Legislative Fund News DeskPublished on: 05/03/2026

The King Ranch case is no longer simply a dispute over stock ponds. It has become a revealing case study in how administrative enforcement, executive appointment power, and regulatory expansion can converge into a single pressure point against a private ranching family.

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King Ranch Case: Agricultural Lawfare, Institutional Control, and the Constitution

Wolf Conflict: It's A Management Problem

by: Western Justice Legislative Fund News DeskPublished on: 05/03/2026

Non-lethal tools without lethal backing are not management; they are just theater.

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Wolf Conflict: It's A Management Problem

Failed Illusions: Non-Lethal Wolf Management & “Reimbursement”

by: Western Justice Legislative Fund News DeskPublished on: 19/12/2025

Range riding won’t save a ranch. Compensation won’t save a ranch. Only honest, timely, decisive wolf management will.

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Failed Illusions: Non-Lethal Wolf Management & “Reimbursement”

Federal Overreach and the Future of Horse Shows: Why the Horse Protection Act Must Be Reformed

by: Western Justice Legislative Fund News DeskPublished on: 10/03/2025

Federal Overreach and the Future of Horse Shows: Why the Horse Protection Act Must Be Reformed.

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Federal Overreach and the Future of Horse Shows: Why the Horse Protection Act Must Be Reformed

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