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Ostby, Montana's First Female Federal Judge, Left A Lasting Impact On The Judiciary, Cynthia Ford
Ostby, Montana's First Female Federal Judge, Left A Lasting Impact On The Judiciary, Cynthia Ford
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Foreword To When A Woman Campaigns: Emily Sloan's Races To Become Montana's First Female County Attorney, Bari R. Burke
Foreword To When A Woman Campaigns: Emily Sloan's Races To Become Montana's First Female County Attorney, Bari R. Burke
Faculty Law Review Articles
This essay introduces Emily Sloan and her races to become Montana's first female county attorney.
Tribute To Dean Robert E. Sullivan, J. Martin Burke
Tribute To Dean Robert E. Sullivan, J. Martin Burke
Faculty Law Review Articles
This article is a tribute to Robert E. Sullivan, long-time dean of the University of Montana School of Law.
The Constitutional Contributions Of John Dickinson, Robert G. Natelson
The Constitutional Contributions Of John Dickinson, Robert G. Natelson
Faculty Law Review Articles
This article explores the contributions of John Dickinson to the Constitution and as a member of the Continental Congress. Part II provides a brief biography of John Dickinson through the ratification debates. Part II discusses Dickinson's political philosophy. Part IV examines Dickinson's philosophy in action at the Constitutional Convention.
An Authentic Life In The Law: A Tribute To James K. Logan, Irma S. Russell
An Authentic Life In The Law: A Tribute To James K. Logan, Irma S. Russell
Faculty Law Review Articles
This article is a tribute to Judge James K. Logan, one time dean of the University of Kansas Law School and jurist on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Afterword: Pulling For The Shore Of Independence, Bari R. Burke
Afterword: Pulling For The Shore Of Independence, Bari R. Burke
Faculty Law Review Articles
This article traces the story of Emily Mullenger Sloan one of Montana's first women lawyers.