13 research outputs found

    Going with the Flow: The Montana Court\u27s Conservative Approach to Constitutional Interpretation

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    Interpreting Montana\u27s Constitutio

    A Litigator\u27s Perspective: The Montana TMDL Litigation

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    Stay the Hand: New Directions for the Endangered Species Act

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    Solving Transboundary Pollution Disputes Locally: Success in the Crown of the Continent

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    Hot Water, Dry Streams: A Tale of Two Trout

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    Norman Maclean’s timeless memoir A River Runs Through It begins with the reflection that in his household “there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing.”1 That zeal remains today; nearly 30 million Americans call themselves fishermen.2 Anglers devoted an aggregate of 517 million user-days pursuing their passion in 2006 and spent billions of dollars to support it.3 Fishing in the western United States holds a special place in fishing lore the world over and for good reason. From the great trout waters of Montana, to the salmon-laden rivers of the west coast, to the sparkling wilderness of the Colorado Rockies, fishing in the American West is special
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