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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Trauger partially grants the state wildlife officers' dismissal motion in this lawsuit brought by a falconer whose birds were seized by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and now asserts claims for unlawful search and seizure, as well as false arrest and malicious prosecution. The case against her was dismissed "in its entirety," and the seized birds were returned, though one of the birds allegedly died while being held. The court now finds that the officers are entitled to qualified immunity as to parts of her Fourth Amendment claim. However, she has adequately alleged that the seizure of all 13 of her birds was "objectively unreasonable" and that no reasonable officer "would have believed that this seizure was authorized or legal." Her equal protection claim also survives, in which she alleges that the law was selectively enforced, and misapplied, "against her because of her gender."