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The Public Land & Resources Law Review is run by a board of student editors at the University of Montana's Alexander Blewett III School of Law. The organization supports professional scholarship and student-written articles exploring legal issues related to public lands and land use, natural resources and the environment, and tribal and federal Indian relations. This site hosts selections from our most recent publication; our online journal, which includes upcoming oral argument previews, summaries of recent court decisions, and other student scholarship; an archive of previous volumes; and information about our biennial Public Land Law Conference.
Current Volume: Volume 48
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Editor's Note
Articles
Property Clause Power Play: The BLM's Conservation Rule and Loper Bright
Meridian S. Wappett and Sandra B. Zellmer
A Most Essential Power: The Case for Restoring Comprehensive Land Use Authority in Indian Country
Michelle Bryan
Water Knows No Boundaries: Tribal Jurisdiction over Non-Indians' Off-Reservation Conduct that Threatens On-Reservation Tribal Water Resources
Wesley J. Furlong and Lori E. Blumenthal
Treaty Justice: Charles Wilkinson's Homage to the Boldt Decision
Michael C. Blumm
