Hillary Wandler is an Assistant Professor
of Law. She was formerly the School of Law’s
Legal Writing Fellow. She teaches Legal
Analysis and Legal
Writing, and taught the School of Law’s
inaugural course offering on veterans’ benefits
law during the summer of 2009. She joined the
School of Law after clerking for both The Honorable
James R. Browning of the United States Court of Appeals
for the Ninth Circuit and Chief Judge Donald Molloy
of the United States District Court for the District
of Montana, and practicing civil litigation with the
Missoula law firm Garlington, Lohn & Robinson.
Wandler is admitted to practice before the
state and federal courts in Montana and the United
States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, and she
is accredited to practice before the Department of
Veterans Affairs.
She received her B.A. cum laude from Concordia
College and her J.D. with high honors from The University
of Montana School of Law.
PUBLICATION
Will Montana
Breathe Life into its Positive Constitutional Right
to Equal Educational Opportunity, 65 Mont. L.
Rev. 343 (2004).
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