Litigation against the Michigan Natural Resources Commission over its decision in March to restrict coyote hunting is moving ahead with the conclusion of legal briefs from both sides earlier this month.
Both Michigan United Conservation Clubs and the Michigan Trappers and Predator Callers Association sued the NRC after the commission in March closed coyote hunting during the whelping season, from April 16 through July 14. Those cases were consolidated in Ingham County Circuit Court, where Judge Wonda Stokes is now reviewing legal briefs from all parties before deciding whether oral arguments are necessary.
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