The Public Land and Resources Law Review is published by a board of student editors at The University of Montana School of Law. It features professional scholarship and student-written articles exploring a broad range of current issues in public land, natural resource, environmental, and federal Indian law. First published in 1980 under the direction of Professor Margery Hunter Brown, the Public L
and and Resources Law Review is published annually and circulated to subscribers across the country, including law libraries, universities, and practitioners. The mission of the Public Land and Resources Law Review is to encourage those interested in public land, natural resource, environmental, and federal Indian law to publish the results of their scholarship and research. The journal seeks to provide a catalyst for discussion and research in these essential legal areas. First held in 1978, the Conference is organized by the Law Review’s faculty supervisors and board of student editors. The Conference features a legal issue of current interest to practicing attorneys, professionals, and students, and includes a field trip, keynote speakers, and panels, culminating in a published conference journal. Faculty Supervisors: Professors Michelle Bryan and Monte Mills
For more information about the law review, visit our website at https://scholarship.law.umt.edu/plrlr/.