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| Alumni and friends increase our ability to serve society
when they give to the School of Law. Scholarships attract
talented students and make law school accessible to
students from all walks of life. Private gifts also
help us recruit and retain highly regarded faculty,
improve our facilities, and provide services and programs
that benefit individuals all over Montana.
The collective generosity of Montana lawyers, UMSL
alumni, and friends made possible the new building
addition and remodeling of our original building. Today,
students learn in a modern facility with beautiful
views of the mountains. The building, with the increased space
available for clinic, classrooms and faculty offices, has
improved the quality of life for all.
Become a partner in our vision for a more vibrant
School of Law by making a gift today. |
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Click below to make a gift to the fund of your choice. |
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The Neil Haight Scholarship Fund |
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The Fund provides scholarships for UM Law students who are interested in pursuing a career in public interest law. |
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Fund for Professional Excellence |
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Third-Year Class Gift |
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The Class of 2011 will complete a circle of 100 years reaching across history to join with the Class of 1911 in celebration of the University of Montana's School of Law Centennial. |
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Margery Hunter Brown |
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A member of the law school faculty from 1976 to 1993, Margery Hunter Brown
served as assistant dean from 1980 to 1984, and acting dean in 1979 and 1985-86.
She founded the Indian Law Clinic and served as its first director. Brown worked
in the areas of Indian law, natural resources, and public lands. She was highly
regarded by judges, lawyers and students, and she is fondly remembered by many
in The University of Montana community. |
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Ethics & Professionalism Fund |
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Friends and colleagues of Gary Lynn Davis, (’66), in recognition of his many years of service to the Bar through his work on the Commission on Practice, have taken steps to create a new scholarship fund at The University of Montana School of Law, the: “Ethics and Professionalism Fund.” The fund will serve to provide scholarship assistance to worthy students who excel in writing and have a demonstrated interest in, and a commitment to, the ethics of the legal profession. |
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Public Land & Resources Law Review |
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34th Annual Public Land Law Conference 2011:
Strengthening Our Roots: Forest Law & POlicy in a Changing World |
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