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Litigation
Safari Club International's Litigation Department participates in federal and state court cases and regulatory matters throughout the country to support and protect hunting opportunities; defend the right to hunt and the tools of the hunt and to advocate for sustainable-use wildlife conservation. The Department is staffed by attorneys Anna Seidman, Doug Burdin and Bill McGrath, in consultation with SCI's Legal Task Force.
The latest edition of the Litigation Newsletter is now available on-line. To view the most recent news on SCI’s work to defend your hunting freedoms and to support sustainable use conservation, please click here.
SCI is involved in cases interpreting the Endangered Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act, the Wilderness Act, and other laws affecting wildlife and hunters. Examples of current and recent litigation include the following:

Protecting the Distribution of Hunting Videos
Hunting Opportunities on National Wildlife Refuges Wolf Delisting and Management in the Western Great Lakes and Northern Rocky Mountain States Grizzly Bear Delisting in Yellowstone Area Exotic Captive Antelope Hunting and Conservation
Alaska Subsistence Priority Hunting Administration Bighorn Sheep Water Developments on Kofa National Wildlife Refuge Applying the Second Amendment to State and Local Governments New Jersey Bear Hunting Hunters as Agents in Management of Wildlife Overpopulations on National Parks Polar Bear Listing and Importation Restrictions
For more detailed descriptions of our cases and the issues that we are following, check out the links on this page.
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