Kearnsie14
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He's just saying that Congress has chosen not to intervene in state management of wildlife, which is why existing case law supports continued state management of wildlife. If they chose to intervene, the Commerce Clause and possibly the Equal Protection Clause may give them a hook upon which to do so. They currently have no desire to intervene, however, so state management of wildlife continues (and I'm glad). As far as what they would "instruct," that would depend upon whatever the prevailing political sentiment was at that time.If you have the time could you expand on that? Confused as to what the fed could instruct.