Baldwin v. Fish & Game Commission of Montana
United States Supreme Court
436 U.S. 371 (1978)
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Montana charged residents low fees for single-animal hunting licenses but required nonresidents to buy far more expensive combination licenses. Lester Baldwin (plaintiff), a Montana hunting guide, and his Minnesota clients sued the Fish & Game Commission of Montana (defendant), arguing the fee scheme violated the Privileges and Immunities Clause. A three-judge federal panel denied relief, and the plaintiffs appealed directly to the Supreme Court.
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Whether a state's fee scheme that charges nonresidents more than residents for recreational hunting licenses violates the Privileges and Immunities Clause.