Wyoming Statutes
§ 1-13-106 — Questions from federal courts; authority of supreme court
Wyoming § 1-13-106
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-13-106 (2026).
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The supreme court may answer questions of law certified to it by
a federal court when requested by the certifying court if there
are involved in any proceeding before the federal court
questions of law of this state which may be determinative of the
cause then pending in the federal court, and as to which it
appears to the federal court there is no controlling precedent
in the existing decisions of the supreme court.
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