Wyoming

The mountain-region state of Wyoming is the 10th largest state by area, and the least populous state in the US. The entire population is below that of several major US cities and metropolitan areas in the country. Cheyenne is the capital and most populous city in the state. It was admitted as the 44th state into the Union on July 10, 1890.

Nearly ⅔ of the entire state is covered by the Rocky Mountains, and the eastern ⅓ of the state is covered by prairie lands known as the High Plains. Nearly ½ the total landmass of the state is owned by the Federal Government. Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park lie within the state’s borders, and are among the most visited national parks in the country. There are also two national monuments in the state, several national forests, wildlife refuges, fish hatcheries, and historic sites.

The state’s economy is primarily drawn from industries which include coal mining, oil, trona, and natural gas mining and resource production. Agriculture including wildlife, beef, cattle, poultry, beets, grain, hay, sugar, and wool are also produced in high volumes. Tourism also greatly contributes to the state’s economy given the parks and historic sites. Yellowstone National Park, the Black Hills, Grand Teton National Park, Devil’s Tower, Old Faithful Geyser, and the Yellowstone River, are among the leading tourist attractions in the state.

The state government of Wyoming is established by the Wyoming Constitution, and like most states and the federal government, the executive, legislative, and judicial branches split political power in the state.

The executive branch includes a governor, a secretary of state, auditor, treasurer and superintendent of public instruction. There is no lieutenant governor in Wyoming, the secretary of state is tapped to take over for the governor if he or she is incapacitated. 

The Wyoming State Legislature includes a House of Representatives with 60 members, and a Senate with 30 members.  Wyoming has only one at-large representative in the Federal House of Representatives, due to the state’s sparse population, and contributes 3 electoral votes during elections.

The judicial system in Wyoming is unusual, in that there is no intermediate appellate court.  The highest court is the Supreme Court of Wyoming, and this court’s five justices preside over appeals from the lower courts.  The state also has circuit courts of limited jurisdiction, handling civil claims with smaller dollar amounts, misdemeanor criminal offenses, etc.  Judges in the state were previously elected by a popular vote on a nonpartisan ballot, however, in 1972 the Wyoming constitution was amended to adopt a system where judges are nominated by a nominating commission and appointed by the governor.

Wyoming is part of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Stories and news including cybersecurity, data protection, online virtual currency and emerging blockchain technologies in the state, are among the stories covered by the National Law Review.  Additionally, topics such as  E-verify programs, immigration laws, labor and employment laws, breach notification, discrimination, and other relevant stories unfolding in the state.

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Nov
26
2020
SEC Responds to Wyoming’s Opinion on Custody of Digital Assets and Qualified Custodian Status Proskauer Rose LLP
Aug
23
2012
Sinclair Oil to Pay $3.8 Million Penalty and Install Pollution Controls at Wyoming Refineries to Resolve Violations of 2008 Consent Decree U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Apr
21
2023
State Solutions to a Mobile Workforce Blank Rome LLP
Oct
29
2020
Stay in your lane! Wyoming Federal Court Finds BLM Venting and Flaring Rule Intrudes on EPA Authority Hunton Andrews Kurth
Oct
10
2012
Stream of Commerce Contacts Insufficient to Maintain Personal Jurisdiction McDermott Will & Emery
Jun
8
2022
Summer State/Local Law Round-Up, Part 2 of 2: Ohio through West Virginia (US) Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Sep
4
2014
Superior Electric to Pay $55,000 to Settle EEOC Sex Harassment and Retaliation Lawsuit U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Oct
7
2014
Supreme Court Lets Gay Marriage Stand In Five States Barnes & Thornburg LLP
May
20
2019
Supreme Court Upholds Crow Tribe’s Treaty-Reserved Off-Reservation Hunting Rights Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
Feb
27
2023
Telecom Alert: Colorado Emergency Service Network Reliability Rules; 3.45 GHz Band Waiver Granted; Terrestrial Providers Satellite Expansion NPRM; CPF Grants [Vol. XX, Issue 9] Keller and Heckman LLP
Aug
1
2013
The Diminishing Privacy Of Private Corporations Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Jan
23
2020
THE ENERGIZER – VOLUME 59 K&L Gates
Sep
22
2020
The First Cryptocurrency Bank Hunton Andrews Kurth
Feb
1
2018
The Future of the Clean Power Plan as US EPA’s Proposed Repeal Looms Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Aug
4
2021
The Purposeful Tension Within the Doctrine of Beneficial Use Van Ness Feldman LLP
Oct
25
2011
Tic Wyoming Agrees To Pay $135,000 To Settle EEOC Lawsuit For Disability Discrimination U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Oct
16
2019
Time for a Check-Up: Taking the Pulse of Wyoming’s Energy Sector Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Oct
30
2020
Time to Vote: Employee and Employer Voting Leave Rights and Obligations for the 2020 Elections Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Feb
21
2023
Trending in Telehealth: February 13 – 19, 2023 McDermott Will & Emery
Mar
1
2023
Trending in Telehealth: February 20 – 26, 2023 McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
16
2023
Trending in Telehealth: February 6 – 12, 2023 McDermott Will & Emery
Jan
24
2023
Trending in Telehealth: January 17 – 23, 2023 McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
6
2017
Two States Move to Require COOL Labeling for Beef: Country of Origin Keller and Heckman LLP
Dec
5
2014
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Announces ESA Protection for the Gunnison Sage-Grouse Covington & Burling LLP
Sep
2
2021
U.S. Treasury Announces $5 Billion Allocation of New Markets Tax Credit Awards Greenberg Traurig, LLP
May
21
2021
Unemployment Insurance System Update, Part III: Additional States Opting Out of Federal Unemployment Benefits Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Apr
14
2015
Update on State Breach Notification Laws McDermott Will & Emery
May
7
2015
Update on State Breach Notification Laws: Wyoming, Montana and Alabama McDermott Will & Emery
Dec
7
2014
Well Servicing Companies to Pay $1.2 Million to Settle EEOC Suit for Race Harassment, Retaliation U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Feb
18
2021
Where to Open Shop: New Report Ranks the Best Places to Do Business in the U.S. Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
May
26
2020
Will COVID-19 Prompt “Holdout States” to Reconsider Medicaid Expansion? Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Nov
18
2013
Will Fracking Recipes Remain Secret? Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLP
Jul
25
2018
Wisconsin Supreme Court Holds That Wisconsin Fair Employment Act Requires Proof That Employer Intended to Discriminate Because of Disability Davis|Kuelthau, s.c.
Jan
7
2016
Workers’ Comp: Is Fatal Heart Attack Following Work Exertion Compensable? Holland & Hart LLP
Jan
9
2014
Wyoming Again Takes the Lead in Fracking Regulation Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLP
 

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