Four hunters passing from one piece of public land into another area of public land stepped over private land, did not touch it, merely passed over it and the owner (Fred Eshelman, a pharmaceutical executive) sued the hunters for trespassing since they entered his "airspace"
Federal appeals court sides with corner-crossing hunters in Wyoming dispute
The landowner lost, but now the case of Corner Crossing is scheduled to go to the Supreme Court. In the meantime, Eshelman filed a civil lawsuit against the hunters, claiming trespass by passing through the "airspace" above his property and seeking over $7 million in damages.

Federal appeals court sides with corner-crossing hunters in Wyoming dispute
The landowner lost, but now the case of Corner Crossing is scheduled to go to the Supreme Court. In the meantime, Eshelman filed a civil lawsuit against the hunters, claiming trespass by passing through the "airspace" above his property and seeking over $7 million in damages.
