1. Light v. United States, No. 360., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued February 27, 28, 1911. , May 1, 1911, Decided
OVERVIEW: The United States, in order to preserve a forest reserve, was entitled to provide against trespasses by a rancher's cattle herd. The Secretary of Agriculture, in the exercise of his general power to regulate forest reserves, could exclude the cattle.
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