Bruce Huber was mentioned in the Economist story Cowboys v Feds related to the Bundy/BLMstandoff in Nevada on April 24. Bruce Huber, a law professor at Notre Dame Law School, notes that it is exceedingly rare for the BLM to withdraw rights to federal land once they have been granted. In this respect Mr Bundy’s case is unusual, although he typifies the sense of entitlement some ranchers have developed
A Montana District Court ruled that William Perry Pendley unlawfully served as the Director of BLM f...
Ever since the Supreme Court\u27s landmark decision in United States v. Lopez invalidating the Gun-F...
The article presents the profile of law professor James Winfield Bowers. It informs that Bowers stud...
Bruce Huber was mentioned in the Economist story Cowboys v Feds related to the Bundy/BLMstandoff in ...
On April 5th, 2014, BLM temporarily closed over 500,000 acres of public land in Clark and Lincoln Co...
One day a rancher\u27s prize bull was missing from the section of his land the railroad passed thr...
This article discusses the status of constitutional property rights in light of the Supreme Court’s ...
Lowell E. Baier, President, Baier Properties Inc., JD 1964 A native of Jasper County, Indiana, Lowel...
Disputes over public land rights have a long history in the United States. But the past 18 months ha...
On July 4, 1994, Nevada rancher Dick Carver, carrying a copy of the US Constitution, took a bulldoze...
The Clark Y. Gunderson Lecture is a memorial to a man who devoted his life to legal education and sp...
The story of Kleppe v. New Mexico dramatizes how assertion of federal power advancing national con...
Ann Woolhandler moved back to her home state of Louisiana, practicing civil rights law in a small of...
In 1982, the Supreme Court held in Merrion v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe that tribes have the sovereign ...
This chapter for Women and the Law Stories (Elizabeth M. Schneider & Stephanie M. Wildman, eds., 201...
A Montana District Court ruled that William Perry Pendley unlawfully served as the Director of BLM f...
Ever since the Supreme Court\u27s landmark decision in United States v. Lopez invalidating the Gun-F...
The article presents the profile of law professor James Winfield Bowers. It informs that Bowers stud...
Bruce Huber was mentioned in the Economist story Cowboys v Feds related to the Bundy/BLMstandoff in ...
On April 5th, 2014, BLM temporarily closed over 500,000 acres of public land in Clark and Lincoln Co...
One day a rancher\u27s prize bull was missing from the section of his land the railroad passed thr...
This article discusses the status of constitutional property rights in light of the Supreme Court’s ...
Lowell E. Baier, President, Baier Properties Inc., JD 1964 A native of Jasper County, Indiana, Lowel...
Disputes over public land rights have a long history in the United States. But the past 18 months ha...
On July 4, 1994, Nevada rancher Dick Carver, carrying a copy of the US Constitution, took a bulldoze...
The Clark Y. Gunderson Lecture is a memorial to a man who devoted his life to legal education and sp...
The story of Kleppe v. New Mexico dramatizes how assertion of federal power advancing national con...
Ann Woolhandler moved back to her home state of Louisiana, practicing civil rights law in a small of...
In 1982, the Supreme Court held in Merrion v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe that tribes have the sovereign ...
This chapter for Women and the Law Stories (Elizabeth M. Schneider & Stephanie M. Wildman, eds., 201...
A Montana District Court ruled that William Perry Pendley unlawfully served as the Director of BLM f...
Ever since the Supreme Court\u27s landmark decision in United States v. Lopez invalidating the Gun-F...
The article presents the profile of law professor James Winfield Bowers. It informs that Bowers stud...