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Let The Jury Fit The Crime: Increasing Native American Jury Pool Representation In Federal Judicial Districts With Indian Country Criminal Jurisdiction, Jordan Gross
Montana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Client As Subject: Humanizing The Legal Curriculum, Eduardo R.C. Capulong
Client As Subject: Humanizing The Legal Curriculum, Eduardo R.C. Capulong
Faculty Law Review Articles
In this essay, I suggest that we create a distinct field of academic inquiry: clients, in particular subordinated clients. Rising to Professor L ´ opez’s challenge, I propose that we organize the disparate strands of practice and scholarship in this area and develop a theoretical framework by which to study them.4 I attempt a modest step in that direction here. After summarizing the current conception and treatment of clients in the legal curriculum, I harness and reconceive various strands of literature and weave them into one curricular model for client studies. We are well-familiar with the ways in which most …
Montana Kaimin, September 28-October 4, 2016, Students Of The University Of Montana, Missoula
Montana Kaimin, September 28-October 4, 2016, Students Of The University Of Montana, Missoula
Montana Kaimin, 1898-present
Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula.
Psci 526.50: Issues In State And Local Government, Jeffrey D. Greene
Psci 526.50: Issues In State And Local Government, Jeffrey D. Greene
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Psci 344.01: State And Local Government, Jeffrey D. Greene
Psci 344.01: State And Local Government, Jeffrey D. Greene
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Soci 211s.01: Introduction To Criminology, Jackson M. Bunch
Soci 211s.01: Introduction To Criminology, Jackson M. Bunch
University of Montana Course Syllabi, 2016-2020
No abstract provided.
Soci 335.01: Juvenile Justice System, James W. Burfeind
Soci 335.01: Juvenile Justice System, James W. Burfeind
University of Montana Course Syllabi, 2016-2020
No abstract provided.
Soci 312.01: Criminal Adjucation, Jacob D. Coolidge
Soci 312.01: Criminal Adjucation, Jacob D. Coolidge
University of Montana Course Syllabi, 2016-2020
No abstract provided.
Soci 438.01: Victimology, Jackson M. Bunch
Soci 438.01: Victimology, Jackson M. Bunch
University of Montana Course Syllabi, 2016-2020
No abstract provided.
Soci 498.01: Sociology Internship Serv, Dusten R. Hollist
Soci 498.01: Sociology Internship Serv, Dusten R. Hollist
University of Montana Course Syllabi, 2016-2020
No abstract provided.
Montana Judicial Elections: Does The Past Hold Lessons For Future?, A. C. Johnstone
Montana Judicial Elections: Does The Past Hold Lessons For Future?, A. C. Johnstone
Faculty Journal Articles & Other Writings
No abstract provided.
2016 Grizzly Football Yearbook, University Of Montana--Missoula. Athletics Department
2016 Grizzly Football Yearbook, University Of Montana--Missoula. Athletics Department
Grizzly Football Yearbook, 1939-2018
Annual yearbook of the University of Montana’s Athletics Department. This volume covers the period from fall 2016 through spring 2017.
Montana Kaimin, March 23-29, 2016, Students Of The University Of Montana, Missoula
Montana Kaimin, March 23-29, 2016, Students Of The University Of Montana, Missoula
Montana Kaimin, 1898-present
Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula.
Recap: Betterman V. Montana, Jason Collins
Recap: Betterman V. Montana, Jason Collins
Montana Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
March 2016 News Releases, University Of Montana--Missoula. Office Of University Relations
March 2016 News Releases, University Of Montana--Missoula. Office Of University Relations
University of Montana News Releases, 1928, 1956-present
No abstract provided.
Psci 474.01: Civil Liberties & Rights Seminar, Patrick Peel
Psci 474.01: Civil Liberties & Rights Seminar, Patrick Peel
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Soci 221.01: The Criminal Justice System, Daniel P. Doyle
Soci 221.01: The Criminal Justice System, Daniel P. Doyle
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Soci 330.01: Juvenile Delinquency, Megan Bahns
Soci 330.01: Juvenile Delinquency, Megan Bahns
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Soci 355.01: Population And Society, Teresa R. Sobieszczyk
Soci 355.01: Population And Society, Teresa R. Sobieszczyk
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Soci 438.01: Seminar In Victimology, Jackson M. Bunch
Soci 438.01: Seminar In Victimology, Jackson M. Bunch
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Soci 538.01: Seminar In Victimology, Jackson M. Bunch
Soci 538.01: Seminar In Victimology, Jackson M. Bunch
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
United States V. Bryant And The Subsequent Use Of Uncounseled Tribal Court Convictions In State Or Federal Prosecution, Nicholas Letang
United States V. Bryant And The Subsequent Use Of Uncounseled Tribal Court Convictions In State Or Federal Prosecution, Nicholas Letang
Montana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Psyx 391.01: Special Topics - Forensic Psychology, Laura G. Kirsch
Psyx 391.01: Special Topics - Forensic Psychology, Laura G. Kirsch
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Montana Voter Information Pamphlet, 2016, Montana. Secretary Of State
Montana Voter Information Pamphlet, 2016, Montana. Secretary Of State
The Montana Constitution Collection
Voter information pamphlet for the general election, November 8, 2016.
Cjus 488.01: Forensic Science - Beyond The Crime Laboratory, Randall R. Skelton
Cjus 488.01: Forensic Science - Beyond The Crime Laboratory, Randall R. Skelton
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Vawa 2013'S Right To Appointed Counsel On Tribal Court Proceedings- A Rising Tide That Lifts All Boats Or A Procedural Windfall For Non-Indian Defendants, Jordan Gross
Faculty Law Review Articles
This Article addresses a question that seems like it would be easy to answer, but is actually quite complex-when is an indigent defendant entitled to counsel at the public's expense in the United States? The answer is complex because it depends on what the indigent is charged with, what sentence he receives, and who prosecutes him. The Sixth Amendment guarantees an accused the assistance of counsel in "all criminal prosecutions."' The Supreme Court has said that the Sixth Amendment right to counsel includes the right to effective assistance of counsel, and the right to appointed counsel at public expense for …
Psyx 594.01: Political Psychology Seminar, Lucian G. Conway
Psyx 594.01: Political Psychology Seminar, Lucian G. Conway
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Leg 189.01: Criminal Procedures, Thomas W. Trigg
Leg 189.01: Criminal Procedures, Thomas W. Trigg
University of Montana Course Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Is Montana’S “24/7 Sobriety Program” Deterring Drunk Drivers?, Jessica C. Stevens
Is Montana’S “24/7 Sobriety Program” Deterring Drunk Drivers?, Jessica C. Stevens
Undergraduate Theses, Professional Papers, and Capstone Artifacts
Nationally and at the state level policy makers are continually seeking ways to effectively deter drunk drivers and lower the risk and social costs they impose on society. Alcohol related accidents account for nearly $60 billion in damages in the United States each year. Montana is no exception to this problem. In 2008, Montana was ranked the deadliest state based on per capita driving under the influence (DUI) fatalities. To combat this issue some counties in Montana have introduced the “24/7 Sobriety Program.” The main goal of the program is to increase the likelihood and severity of punishment for repeat …
Therapist, Heal Thyself? A Study Of Self-Care Practices Among Therapeutic Service Providers, Ashton H. Mcmullan
Therapist, Heal Thyself? A Study Of Self-Care Practices Among Therapeutic Service Providers, Ashton H. Mcmullan
Undergraduate Theses, Professional Papers, and Capstone Artifacts
Missoula, Montana, is the largest city in western Montana and a social service hub for more than 110,000 residents of the surrounding county and beyond. Whether nonprofit, government agency, or individual provider, each social service offering has its own model of change and form of therapeutic services designed to ensure the best life possible for its clients— but how do the leaders of these organizations also try to make the best lives for themselves and their staff? In this research project, I will investigate this question, analyzing and comparing the self-care practices—formal and informal, public and private, personal and institutional—of …