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436 U.S. 850 98 Supreme Court Reporter 3063 56 United States Reports Lawyer’s Edition 2d Series KF101.8 U54 751 David baron TERKv.Ladd S. GORDON, etc., et al Number 77-1042 of the June 12, 1978 1978. PER CURIAM. 1 This case originated as a challenge, under Privileges and Immunities Clause, U.S.Const., Article IV, § 2, cl. 1, Fourteenth Amendment, to New Mexico's statutes requiring licenses hunt game in that State. A three-judge District upheld State's statutory provisions insofar they imposed higher license fees for nonresidents than residents, but court also ruled governing allocation certain rare species were unconstitutional. Plaintiff-appellant Terk, Texas resident, appeals from portion Court's judgment Mexico fee discrimination. The defendant-appellees, who are Director Department Game Fish members State Commission, did not seek review held be 2 issue discrimination between residents is controlled by this recent decision Baldwin versus Montana Comm'n, 371, 1852, 354 (1978). On appellant Terk's appeal, therefore, affirmed. We express no view, however, on which was sought. 3 Affirmed.

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