Alexander Blewett III School of Law

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Alexander Blewett III School of Law
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Established1911
School type Public
Dean Elaine Gagliardi
Location Missoula, Montana, United States
Enrollment247 [1]
USNWR ranking96th (2024) [2]
Website umt.edu/law

The Alexander Blewett III School of Law [3] [4] is a law school at the University of Montana in Missoula. It was established in 1911 and remains Montana's only law school. [5]

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History

The school was established in 1911 as the first law school in Montana. It originally covered three academic years and gave special attention to the practice of court work, procedure, mining, and irrigation law in addition to the practice of law in Montana and the Western states in general. It was admitted to membership in the Association of American Law Schools in 1914 [6] and by the American Bar Association (ABA) in 1923. [7]

Studies

The school offers concentrations in the areas of trial advocacy and dispute resolution, Native American law, and business and tax law. As Montana is home to seven Indian Reservations and to eight state-recognized tribal nations, the school's Native American law courses, Native American law clinic, and Native American Law Student Association provide opportunities for students to learn about and participate in the administration of justice for Native Americans. The school publishes the Montana Law Review .

Many students enroll in the natural resource and environmental law courses where the school offers a certificate program in Environmental and Natural Resource Law, natural resource clinics, and opportunities to participate on the Public Land and Resources Law Review . The law school's Natural Resources & Environmental Law Program (NREP) has been nationally ranked among the top 27 environmental law programs in the country, receiving an “A” grade for the breadth of its environmental training, including its certificate concentration in natural resources and environmental law, its curricular offerings, Public Land & Resources Law Review, national environmental law moot court team, Environmental Law Group, and its law clinic program focusing on natural resources and environmental law issues.

The school offers three joint–degree programs. Students can combine their law degrees with a Master of Science in Environmental Studies, a Master of Business Administration, or a Master of Public Administration. These programs can lead to completion of the joint degree in as little as three years. [8]

Library

The William J. Jameson Law Library is over 20,060 square feet (1,864 m2) [9] and holds over 100,000 print volumes that are enhanced by a multi-format audio-visual collection, extensive microform titles, and several electronic research services and databases. [10]

New building

In 2008, the school underwent a $14.8 million renovation and addition. The addition includes classrooms with better acoustics, newer technology, audio-visual equipment, disability access, and more small and mid-sized classrooms.

More space is also provided for the school's clinical program, including its land use, Native American law, criminal defense, and mediation clinics. This space includes client interview rooms, student workrooms, and office space. The renovated building also contains an expanded law library with newer technology to serve the needs students as well as the public. [11]

Rankings and reputation

The school tied for 96th in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report law school rankings. [12] In 2009, National Jurist magazine ranked the school 6 [13] in best value nationally, with its graduates passing the bar at a rate of 95%. The school has been praised for its innovative integration of theory and practice. [14]

Employment

According to the school's disclosures as required by the American Bar Association, 67.5% of the class of 2014 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment within nine months of graduation. [15] As of 2014 Montana's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 22.5%, indicating the percentage of the class of 2014 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation. [16]

Cost

The total cost of attendance including the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses for the 2014–2015 academic year was $26,739.26 for residents and $45,424.46 for nonresidents. [17] The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years at $91,827 for residents and $161,494 for nonresidents. [18]

Notable alumni

  1. "ABA Standard 509 Information Report" (PDF). Missoula, Montana: Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-08-28. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
  2. "University of Montana". U.S. News & World Report – Best Law Schools. Archived from the original on 12 May 2023. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  3. "Alexander Blewett III School of Law". www.umt.edu. Archived from the original on 2023-07-11. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  4. "Board of Regents Approves UM Law School Renaming". University of Montana. 2015-05-22. Archived from the original on 2015-06-06. Retrieved 2015-08-12. The school is now called the Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana.
  5. "About". Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana. Archived from the original on 2023-07-11. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
  6. "Law School". The Twentieth Register of the University of Montana. Missoula, Montana: University of Montana. 1915. p. 162. Archived from the original on 2023-07-11. Retrieved 2015-08-28. The Law School was admitted to membership in the Association of American Law Schools at the December meeting, 1914.
  7. "1947 Review of Legal Education: Law Schools and Bar Admission Requirements in the United States" (PDF). American Bar Association. 1948: 10. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2015-08-28.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. "Joint Degree Programs". Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana. Archived from the original on 2023-07-11. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  9. "Self-Study Report: Law Library" (DOC). University of Montana Law Library Self Study. Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana. 2009-11-04. p. 4. Archived from the original on 2015-12-21. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
  10. "UM Law School Library". Archived from the original on 2012-08-05. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  11. "Building for Our Second Century". Archived from the original on 2012-08-05. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  12. "University of Montana (Blewett) - Best Law Schools". US News. 15 August 2022. Archived from the original on 16 May 2023. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  13. "Newest Law School Profiles". National Jurist. San Diego, California. Archived from the original on 2015-08-28. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
  14. "National Jurist - September 2009". www.nxtbook.com. Archived from the original on 2010-09-28. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  15. "Class of 2014 Employment Report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-06-04. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  16. "LST Score Reports University of Montana, Key Stats". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  17. "Tuition and Expenses". Archived from the original on 2023-07-11. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  18. "LST Score Reports University of Montana, Costs". Archived from the original on 2015-12-10. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  19. root. "Forrest H. Anderson". www.nga.org. Archived from the original on 2017-06-28. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
  20. Devlin, Vince (2013-07-17). "Gordon Belcourt remembered as advocate for Indian Country". The Missoulian . Archived from the original on 2018-10-03. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  21. "Former State Chief Justice Johnson Dies", The Daily Inter Lake (June 11, 1974), p. 10.

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