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R E S U M E Robert B. Keiter Wallace Stegner Professor of Law (801) 581-5035 (w) University Distinguished Professor (801) 581-0391 (h) Director, Wallace Stegner Center for Land, (801) 581-6897 (fax) Resources and the Environment [email protected] S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah 383 S. University St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 EDUCATION Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois. J.D. cum laude, 1972. Senior Editor, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; National Clearinghouse Review. Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. A.B. cum laude, 1968. Omicron Delta Kappa; History Honors Program. EMPLOYMENT Present: Wallace Stegner Professor of Law, University Distinguished Professor, and Director, Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. Acting Dean (spring 2018); James I. Farr Professor of Law (1995-1998); Professor (1993-1995). Courses: Constitutional Law, Natural Resources, Federal Courts, Advanced Natural Resources seminar. 1978-1993: University of Wyoming College of Law. Winston S. Howard Distinguished Professor of Law (1991-1993); Professor (1982-1991); Associate Professor (1978-1982); Interim Dean (Spring 1990). Courses: Constitutional Law, Federal Courts, Administrative Law, Public Lands, Jurisprudence, Lawyering Skills, Director, Civil Clinical Program (1978-1983). 1992 (Fall): Visiting Professor, University of Utah College of Law. Courses: Natural Resources, Federal Courts. 1985 (Spring): Visiting Professor, Boston College Law School. Courses: Constitutional Law, Federal Courts. 1976-1978: Associate Professor, Southwestern University School of Law, Los Angeles, California. Courses: Civil Procedure, Legal Writing, Law and Psychology. 1975-1976: Managing Attorney, Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc., Lewiston, Idaho. 1972-1974: Reginald Heber Smith Fellow, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Inc., Charleston, West Virginia.

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R E S U M E Robert B. Keiter Wallace Stegner Professor of Law (801) 581-5035 (w) University Distinguished Professor (801) 581-0391 (h) Director, Wallace Stegner Center for Land, (801) 581-6897 (fax) Resources and the Environment [email protected] S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah 383 S. University St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84112

EDUCATION

Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois. J.D. cum laude, 1972. Senior Editor, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; National Clearinghouse Review. Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. A.B. cum laude, 1968. Omicron Delta Kappa; History Honors Program.

EMPLOYMENT

Present: Wallace Stegner Professor of Law, University Distinguished Professor, and Director, Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. Acting Dean (spring 2018); James I. Farr Professor of Law (1995-1998); Professor (1993-1995). Courses: Constitutional Law, Natural Resources, Federal Courts, Advanced Natural Resources seminar.

1978-1993: University of Wyoming College of Law. Winston S. Howard Distinguished Professor

of Law (1991-1993); Professor (1982-1991); Associate Professor (1978-1982); Interim Dean (Spring 1990). Courses: Constitutional Law, Federal Courts, Administrative Law, Public Lands, Jurisprudence, Lawyering Skills, Director, Civil Clinical Program (1978-1983).

1992 (Fall): Visiting Professor, University of Utah College of Law. Courses: Natural Resources, Federal Courts. 1985 (Spring): Visiting Professor, Boston College Law School. Courses: Constitutional Law, Federal Courts. 1976-1978: Associate Professor, Southwestern University School of Law, Los Angeles,

California. Courses: Civil Procedure, Legal Writing, Law and Psychology.

1975-1976: Managing Attorney, Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc., Lewiston, Idaho.

1972-1974: Reginald Heber Smith Fellow, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Inc., Charleston, West Virginia.

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PUBLICATIONS

Books THE WYOMING STATE CONSTITUTION (2d ed., Oxford Univ. Press, 2017). TO CONSERVE UNIMPAIRED: THE EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL PARK IDEA (Island Press 2013).

KEEPING FAITH WITH NATURE: ECOSYSTEMS, DEMOCRACY, AND AMERICA’S PUBLIC LANDS (Yale Univ. Press 2003).

RECLAIMING THE NATIVE HOME OF HOPE: COMMUNITY, ECOLOGY AND THE WEST (editor) (Univ. of Utah Press 1998).

VISIONS OF THE GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE: EXAMINING UTAH’S NEWEST NATIONAL MONUMENT (editor, with S. George & J. Walker) (Wallace Stegner Center-Utah Museum of Natural History 1998).

THE WYOMING STATE CONSTITUTION: A REFERENCE GUIDE (with T. Newcomb) (Greenwood Press 1992) (State Constitutions Series) (reprinted by Oxford Univ. Press, 2011).

THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM: REDEFINING AMERICA’S WILDERNESS HERITAGE (editor, with M. Boyce) (Yale Univ. Press 1991).

Book Chapters

John Wesley Powell and the National Park Idea: Preserving Colorado River Basin Public Lands, in VISION AND PLACE: JOHN WESLEY POWELL AND REIMAGINATION OF THE COLORADO RIVER BASIN (Jason Robison et al., eds.) (Univ. of California Press, 2020) (forthcoming).

National Parks: Preserving America’s Natural and Cultural Heritage, in THE ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS AND POLICY OF WESTERN PUBLIC LANDS (Brent Steel et al., eds.) (Oregon State Univ. Press, 2020) (forthcoming).

Conserving Wild Bison in the 21st Century, in REIMAGINING A PLACE FOR THE WILD (L. Miller & L. Excell, eds.) (Univ. of Utah Press, 2018).

Wildlife Conservation, Climate Change, and Ecosystem Management, in THE LAWS OF NATURE: REFLECTIONS ON THE EVOLUTION OF ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT LAW AND POLICY (Kalyani Robbins, ed.) (Akron Univ. Press, 2013).

Climate Change and Wildfire Policy, in CLIMATE CHANGE: A READER (W.H. Rodgers, Jr. et al., eds.) (Carolina Academic Press, 2011).

Saving Special Places on the Public Domain, in THE EVOLUTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES LAW AND POLICY (L. MacDonnell & S. Bates, eds.) (Amer. Bar Ass’n 2010).

A Glen Echo Passage, in LAW TOUCHED OUR HEARTS: A GENERATION REMEMBERS BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION (M. Robinson & R. Bonnie, eds.) (Vanderbilt Univ. Press 2009).

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Department of the Interior and Bureau of Land Management, in ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHY (J. B. Callicott & R. Frodeman, eds.) (Macmillan 2008).

The Greater Yellowstone Idea, in PEOPLE AND PLACE: THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE IN GREATER YELLOWSTONE 206-10 (P. Schullery & S. Stevenson, eds.) (Yellowstone Nat’l Park Center for Resources 2004).

Legal Perspectives on Ecosystem Management: Legitimizing a New Federal Land Management Policy, in ECOLOGICAL STEWARDSHIP: A COMMON REFERENCE FOR ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT 9-41 (W. T. Sexton, et al., eds., vol. 3) (with L. Milkman & T. Boling) (Elsevier Science Ltd. 1999).

Law, Policy, and Forest Fragmentation in the Southern Rocky Mountains, in FOREST FRAGMENTATION IN THE SOUTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAINS 401-21 (R. Knight et al., eds.) (Colorado Associated University Press 1999).

Introduction and In Search of a Western Ethic: Lessons from Public Land and Natural Resource Policy, in RECLAIMING THE NATIVE HOME OF HOPE: COMMUNITY, ECOLOGY AND THE WEST xv-xviii, 23-32 (R. Keiter, ed.) (Univ. of Utah Press 1998).

Defining a Legal Framework for BLM Management and Afterword, in VISIONS OF THE GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE: EXAMINING UTAH’S NEWEST NATIONAL MONUMENT 89-98, 161-63 (R. Keiter et al., eds.) (Wallace Stegner Center-Utah Museum of Natural History 1998).

NEPA and Ecological Management: An Analysis with Reference to Military Base Lands, in ENVIRONMENTAL METHODS REVIEW: RETOOLING IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR THE NEW CENTURY 144-53 (A. Porter and J. Fittipaldi, eds.) (with R. Adler) (Army Environmental Policy Institute, International Association for Impact Assessment 1998).

Brucellosis and Law in the Greater Yellowstone Area, in BRUCELLOSIS, BISON, ELK, AND CATTLE IN THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE AREA: DEFINING THE PROBLEM, EXPLORING SOLUTIONS 181-89 (E.T. Thorne, et al., eds.) (Wyoming Game & Fish Dept. and Greater Yellowstone Interagency Brucellosis Comm. 1997).

Ecosystem Management and the National Parks: Exploring the Legal-Political Framework, in NATIONAL PARKS AND PROTECTED AREAS: THEIR ROLE IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 63-88 (G. Wright, ed.) (Blackwell Science, Inc. 1996).

Public Lands, in AMERICAN LAW OF REAL PROPERTY (A. Gaudio, ed.) (Matthew-Bender 1993).

An Introduction to the Ecosystem Management Debate, and Greater Yellowstone’ Future: Ecosystem Management in a Wilderness Environment (with M. Boyce), in THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM: REDEFINING AMERICA’ WILDERNESS HERITAGE 3-18, 379-412 (R. Keiter and M. Boyce, eds.) (Yale Univ. Press 1991).

Natural Ecosystem Management in Park and Wilderness Areas: Looking at the Law, in ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT FOR PARKS AND WILDERNESS 15-40 (J. Agee & D. Johnson, eds.) (Univ. of Washington Press 1988).

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National Parks Protection: Putting the Organic Act to Work, in OUR COMMON LANDS: DEFENDING THE NATIONAL PARKS 75-85 (D. Simon, ed.) (Island Press 1988).

Articles

The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Revisited: Law, Science, and the Pursuit of Ecosystem Management in an Iconic Landscape, 91 UNIV. OF COLO. L. REV. 1 (2020).

Landscape Conservation, Wildlife Management, and the Federal Public Lands, __ IDAHO L. REV. ___ (2020) (forthcoming).

Rethinking Federal Public Land and Resources Law in the American West: Time for Another Comprehensive Review?, 49 ENVTL. L. 1 (2019) (with Matt McKinney).

Toward a National Conservation Network Act: Transforming Landscape Conservation on the Public Lands into Law, 42 HARV. ENVTL. L. REV. 61 (2018) (selected by the ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER’S Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review as one of the year’s top twenty articles, 49 ELR 10721, 10725 (2019)).

National Park System Expansion: Confronting a Second Century Challenge (National Parks Traveler, Centennial Series essay, at https://www.nationalparkstraveler.org/2016/05/centennial-series-national-park-system-expansion-confronting-second-century-challenge (2016).

Foreword: National Parks at the Centennial, 56 NAT. RES. J. ii (2016).

Book Review, Peaks, Politics and Passion: Grand Teton National Park Comes of Age, WESTERN HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 46 (Autumn 2015).

A Legal Analysis of the Transfer of Public Lands Movement; The Transfer of Public Lands Movement: Taking the “Public” Out of Public Lands; When Winning Means Losing: Why a State Takeover of Public Lands May Leave States Without the Minerals They Covet; Alternatives to the Transfer of Public Lands Act; National Monuments and National Conservation Areas: A Comparison in Light of the Bears Ears Proposal, WALLACE STEGNER CENTER WHITE PAPERS (2014-16) (with John Ruple).

Book Review, Making Rocky Mountain National Park: The Environmental History of an American Treasure, 19(3) ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY 587 (2014).

Wildfire Policy, Climate Change, and the Law, 1 TEXAS WES. J. REAL PROP. 50 (2012).

The National Park Idea, 28(3) RANGER MAGAZINE 7 (2012).

Lessons from Nine Mile Canyon: Achieving Consensus over Energy Development on the Public Lands, 57 ROCKY MTN. MIN. L. INST. 3-1 (2011) (with K. Lindstrom).

Centennial Essay - Revisiting the Organic Act: Can It Meet the Next Century’s Conservation Challenges?, 28 GEORGE WRIGHT FORUM 240 (2011).

Book Review, Remedies for a New West: Healing Landscapes, Histories, and Cultures (P. Limerick et al. eds., 2009), 80(3) PACIFIC HISTORICAL REVIEW 506 (2011).

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The National Park System: Visions for Tomorrow, 50 NAT. RES. J. 71 (2010) (50th Anniv. Issue)

Breaking Faith with Nature: The Bush Administration and Public Land Policy, 27 J. LAND, RES., & ENVTL. L. 195 (2007).

Glacier National Park and Its Neighbors Revisited: A Twenty-Year Assessment of Regional Resource Management, 24 GEO. WRIGHT FORUM 23 (2007) (with Joe Sax).

The Realities of Regional Resource Management: Glacier National Park and Its Neighbors Revisited, 33 ECOLOGY L.Q. 233 (2006) (with Joe Sax).

The Law of Fire: Reshaping Public Land Policy in an Era of Ecology and Litigation, 36 ENVTL. L. 301 (2006).

Law Reform and the Public Lands: Theory, Policy, and Practice, 2005 UTAH L. REV. 1127.

Ecological Concepts, Legal Standards and Public Land Law: An Analysis and Assessment, 44 NAT. RES. J. 943 (2005) (symposium).

Of Gold and Grizzlies: A Tale of Two Laws, 24 J. LAND, RES. & ENVTL. LAW 233 (2004).

Ecological Restoration and the Public Lands: Toward a More Natural Order, 33 ENVIR. LAW RPTR. 10443 (2003).

Biodiversity Conservation and the Intermixed Ownership Problem: From Nature Reserves to Collaborative Processes, 38 IDAHO L. REV. 301 (2002) (symposium).

The Monument, the Plan, and Beyond, 21 J. LAND, RES., & ENVTL. LAW 521 (2001) (symposium).

Change Comes to the Public Lands: New Forces, Directions, and Policies, 46 ROCKY MT. MIN. L. INST. 3-1 (2000).

Completing Canyonlands, NATIONAL PARKS MAGAZINE 27-31 (March/Apr. 2000).

Ecosystems and the Law: Toward an Integrated Approach, 8(2) ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 332-42 (1998) (symposium).

Preserving Nature in the National Parks: Law, Policy, and Science in a Dynamic Environment, 74 DENVER U. L. REV. 649 (1997) (symposium).

Ecological Policy and the Courts: Of Rights, Processes, and the Judicial Role, 4(1) HUMAN ECOLOGY REVIEW 2 (1997) (symposium).

Greater Yellowstone’ Bison: The Unraveling of an Early American Wildlife Conservation Achievement, 61(1) JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 1 (1997) (invited essay).

Toward Legitimizing Ecosystem Management on the Public Domain, 6(3) ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 727 (1996) (Special Issue).

Law and Large Carnivore Conservation in the Rocky Mountains of the U.S. and Canada, 10(4) CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 1003 (1996) (Symposium) (with H. Locke).

Selecting Wilderness Areas to Conserve Utah’s Biological Diversity, 56(2) GREAT BASIN NATURALIST 95 (1996) (with D. Davidson et al.)

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Protecting Nepal’s National Parks: Law and Conservation in the Developing World, 22 ECOLOGY LAW Q. 591 (1995).

Greater Yellowstone: Managing a Charismatic Ecosystem, 3 UTAH STATE UNIV. NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 75 (1995).

Beyond the Boundary Line: Constructing a Law of Ecosystem Management, 65 U. COLO. L. REV. 293 (1994) (reprinted in 26 LAND USE AND ENVIRONMENT LAW REVIEW 33 (1995)).

Conservation Biology and the Law: Assessing the Challenges Ahead, 70 CHICAGO KENT L. REV. 911(1994) (Symposium).

The Old Faithful Protection Act: Congress, National Park Ecosystems, and Private Property Rights, 14 PUBLIC LAND L. REV. 5 (1993).

Bison, Brucellosis, and Law in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 28 LAND & WATER L. REV. 1 (1993) (with P. Froelicher).

Observations on the Future Debate Over “Delisting” the Grizzly Bear in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 13 THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL 248 (1991).

Wolf Recovery Under the Endangered Species Act: A Study in Contemporary Federalism, 11 PUBLIC LAND L. REV. 19 (1990) (with P. Holscher).

NEPA and the Emerging Concept of Ecosystem Management on the Public Lands, 25 LAND & WATER L. REV. 43 (1990).

Taking Account of the Ecosystem on the Public Domain: Law and Ecology in the Greater Yellowstone Region, 60 U. COLO. L. REV. 923 (1989), reprinted in CONSERVATION BIOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY 153 (E. Grumbine, ed.) (Island Press 1994).

Glacier National Park and Its Neighbors: A Study of Federal Interagency Relations, 14 ECOLOGY LAW Q. 207 (1987) (with J. Sax), reprinted in OUR COMMON LANDS: DEFENDING THE NATIONAL PARKS 175-240 (D. Simon, ed.) (Island Press 1988).

Legal Considerations in Challenging External Threats to Glacier National Park, 11 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 121 (1987) (with W. Hubert).

An Essay on Wyoming Constitutional Interpretation, 21 LAND & WATER L. REV. 527 (1986).

Judicial Review of Student First Amendment Claims: Assessing the Legitimacy—Competency Debate, 50 MO. L. REV. 25 (1985).

On Protecting the National Parks from the External Threats Dilemma, 20 LAND & WATER L. REV. 355 (1985).

Privacy, Children and Their Parents: Reflections On and Beyond the Supreme Court’s Approach, 66 MINN. L. REV. 459 (1982).

A Preliminary Review of Wyoming’s Revised Involuntary Civil Commitment Procedures, 17 LAND & WATER L. REV. 531 (1982).

A Constitutional Analysis of Involuntary Civil Commitment in Wyoming, 15 LAND & WATER L. REV. 41 (1980).

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Criminal or Delinquent: A Study of Juvenile Cases Transferred to the Criminal Court, 10 CRIME AND DELINQUENCY 528 (1973).

Preview, Pennhurst (April, October, 1983); Tatro (May, 1984); Ewing (October, 1985).

Work in Progress

The ‘Marks of Human Passage’: Lessons from the Dinosaur and Bears Ears National Monument Controversies (Montana State Univ. Ivan Doig Center) (book chapter).

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Honors, Awards, Grants and Appointments

University Distinguished Professor, University of Utah, 2008-present.

Senior Fulbright Scholar, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal, 1993.

Utah State Bar, Section on Energy, Natural Resources, and Environment, Distinguished Service Award (2019).

Thurman Arnold Distinguished Service Award, Univ. of Wyoming College of Law (2019) (for extraordinary service to the state’s justice system and law school).

Clyde O. Martz Outstanding Law Professor Award, Rocky Mtn. Min. Law Fdn., 2008.

Recipient, Outstanding Teaching Award, 2003 (Utah), 1989 (Wyoming).

Recipient, Univ. of Utah College of Law Faculty Scholarship Award, 2009.

The Pax Natura Foundation, Executive Special Recognition Award, 2010.

Recipient, National Parks Conservation Association Special Recognition Award, 2008.

Trustee, National Parks Conservation Association, 1999-2008, 2009-18, 2018-present.

Trustee, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 1993-present (President, 2013-14; Exec. Comm, 2008-11, 2012-16).

Board of Directors, The Sonoran Institute, 2008-09.

Board of Directors, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, 2009-16 (Chair, 2015-16).

Associate Director, University of Utah Institute for Clean and Secure Energy, 2006-13.

Board of Directors, University of Wyoming Ruckelshaus Institute for Environment and Natural Resources, 2006-10.

Board of Advisors, Public Land and Resources Law Review, University of Montana School of Law, 1990-1996, 2006-10.

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Chair, Natural Resources Law Teachers (Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Fdn.), 2000-02, 2014-15.

Member, Keystone Center National Policy Dialogue on Ecosystem Management, 1994-1996.

Member, National Park System Advisory Board Planning Committee, National Park Service Centennial, 2010-12.

Member, National Park Service 75th Anniversary Symposium Planning Committee, Natural Resources Group, 1990-1991.

Principal Investigator, Utah Heavy Oil Center Research Grant, “An Analysis of Commercial Oil

Shale Leasing under the Energy Policy Act of 2005,” 2007-09 (with Uchitel et al.).

Co-Principal Investigator, Army Environmental Policy Institute-Sustainable Biosphere Initiative grant: “NEPA and Ecological Management: An Analysis with Reference to Military Base Lands,” 1996 (with R. Adler).

Co-Principal Investigator, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service grant: “Mitigation Analysis for the Jackson National Fish Hatchery,” 1988 (with W. Hubert).

Principal Investigator, University of Wyoming/National Park Service Research Center grant: “An Assessment of Research Needs to Develop Legal Bases for Challenging External Threats to Glacier National Park,” 1983-1984 (with W. Hubert).

Recipient, N.E.H. Summer Seminar Fellowship, “Philosophical Underpinnings of Constitutional Interpretation,” Columbia University Law School, 1981.

Speeches, Lectures and Presentations University of Colorado College of Law, Getches-Wilkinson Center, Public Lands Symposium, Boulder, CO, Feb. 2020 (forthcoming). Montana State University, Ecology Center, “The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Revisited: Law, Science, and the Pursuit of Ecosystem Management in an Iconic Landscape,” Bozeman, MT, Feb. 2020 (forthcoming). University of Utah Emeritus Faculty Club, “The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Revisited: Law, Science, and the Pursuit of Ecosystem Management in an Iconic Landscape,” Salt Lake City, UT, Jan. 2020 (forthcoming). University of Idaho College of Law, Tribute to Professor Dale Goble, “Landscape Conservation, Wildlife Management, and the Public Lands,” Boise, ID, Nov. 2019. Northern Arizona University, 15th Biennial Conference of Science & Management on the Colorado Plateau & Southwest Region, “John Wesley Powell and Reimagining the Colorado River Basin: The Role of Public Lands,” Flagstaff, AZ, Sept. 2019.

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Keynote Address, Montana State University, Ivan Doig Center, Wallace Stegner’s Legacy Symposium, The ‘Marks of Human Passage’: Lessons from the Dinosaur and Bears Ears National Monument Controversies,” Bozeman, MT, May 2019. Wallace Stegner Center Symposium, “A Conversation with the Secretary: Interview with Sally Jewell,” Salt Lake City, UT, March 2019. American College of Environmental Lawyers, “The Antiquities Act and Presidential Authority.” Jackson, WY, Oct. 2018. Moderator, Federal Bar Association Annual Tri State Conference, “The Future of Utah’s Newest National Monuments,” Deer Valley, UT, Sept. 2018. International Symposium on National Parks, “The National Park Idea: Past, Present and Future,” Kunming, China, August 2018. Law Day, Cody Bar Association, “Examining the Wyoming State Constitution,” Cody, WY, May 2018. Wallace Stegner Center Symposium on Public Lands, “An Evolving Legal and Policy Framework,” Salt Lake City, UT, March 2018. Univ. of Utah S.J Quinney College of Law CLE Program, “Wildfire Land and Policy on Federal Public Lands,” Salt Lake City, UT, Dec. 2017. Wyoming Supreme Court, “Seminar on the Wyoming State Constitution,” Cheyenne, WY, Oct.

2017. Wyoming Inns of Court, “The Wyoming Constitution: An Evolving Document and

Evolutionary Jurisprudence,” Cheyenne, WY, Oct. 2017. University of Wyoming College of Law, “The Wyoming Constitution: An Evolving Document and

Evolutionary Jurisprudence,” Laramie, WY, Oct. 2017. Univ. of Oregon Law School, “Wildfire Land and Policy on Federal Public Lands,” Eugene, OR, Sept. 2017. Society of Professional Journalists Region 9 Conference, “National Parks Forum,” Salt Lake City, March 2017 (broadcast on Utah Public Radio). Univ. of Utah OSHER class, “The Transfer of Public Lands Movement: Assessing the Legal Claims and Policy Implications, Salt Lake City, UT, Feb. 2017. Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Special Inst., “Evolution of Federal Public Land and Resource Law in the 21st Century,” Santa Fe, NM, Jan. 2017. Utah State Univ., Swaner Nature Preserve, “The National Park Idea and the Future of the National

Park System,” Park City, UT, Nov. 2016.

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Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Special Inst., “Evolution of Federal Public Land and Resource Law in the 21st Century,” Santa Fe, NM, Jan. 2017. American Association of Law Librarians, Western Pacific Chapter, “The Evolution of the National Park Idea,” Jackson, WY, Sept. 2016. Utah Div. of State History, “Researching Western Public Land Issues: A Lawyer’s Perspective,” Salt Lake

City, UT, Sept. 2016.

Wyoming State Bar Convention, “New Developments in Wyoming Constitutional Law,” Laramie, WY, Sept. 2016.

Denver Univ. Rocky Mtn. Land Use Inst. Annual Conf., “Sagebrush Rebellion III?: The Transfer of Public Lands Movement,” Denver, CO, March 2016.

Denver Univ. Rocky Mtn. Land Use Inst. Annual Conf., “Federal Public Lands: The Heart of the Rocky Mountain West,” Denver, CO, March 2016.

Univ. of Colorado Natural Resources Law Center Winter Conf., “Charles Wilkinson and the American West: A Man for His Times,” Boulder, CO, March 2016.

Utah State Bar Convention, “The Utah Transfer of Public Lands Act: Legal and Policy Concerns,”

Sun Valley, ID, July 2015. Indiana Univ. School of Law, “To Conserve Unimpaired: Evolution of the National Park Idea,”

Bloomington, IN, April 2015. Denver Univ. Law School Natural Resources Seminar, “Toward a National Conservation Network,”

Denver, CO, Jan. 2015. Federal Bar Ass’n Annual Tri-State Conference, Moderator/Panelist, “The Wilderness Act at Fifty,”

Jackson, WY, Oct. 2014.

Southern Utah Univ. Leavitt Center, “Debate over Transfer of Federal Public Lands,” Cedar City, UT, Sept. 2014.

Wallace Stegner Center Wilderness Conference, “New Challenges in Wilderness Designation:

Toward a National Conservation Strategy,” Salt Lake City, UT, Sept. 2014. Univ. of Utah Taft-Nicholson Center, Reimagining Wildlife Symposium, “Conserving Wild Bison in

the Twenty-first Century,” Centennial Valley, MT, Aug. 2014. Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Fdn., “Public Land Law: An Introduction,” Santa Fe, NM, May 2014. Wallace Stegner Center Annual Symposium, “Growing the National Park System: Landscape

Conservation Strategies,” Salt Lake City, UT, March 2014.

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Book Tour, “To Conserve Unimpaired: The Evolution of the National Park Idea,” Univ. of Wyoming, Univ. of Colorado, Brigham Young Univ., Tattered Cover Bookstore, Utah Humanities Council Book Fair, Teton County Library, etc., May 2013 – May 2014 (approx. 20 presentations).

Notre Dame University Law School, “National Parks Workshop,” South Bend, IN, Nov. 2103. And Justice for All CLE Program, “Federalism, State Sovereignty, and the Public Lands,” Salt Lake

City, UT, June 2013. George Wright Society Biennial Conference, “The National Park Idea and the Future of the National

Park System,” Denver, CO, March 2013. Texas Wesleyan Law School Symposium, “Wildfire Policy, Climate Change, and the Law,” Ft. Worth, TX, March 2012. National Parks Summit, “National Parks and Landscape Conservation,” Washington, DC, Jan. 2012. Graduation Speech, National Park Service Training Center, “National Park Idea in the 21st Century,” Grand Canyon National Park, Aug. 2011. Panel Presentation, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Fdn. Annual Institute, “Lessons from Nine Mile

Canyon: Achieving Consensus over Energy Development on the Public Lands,” Santa Fe, NM, July 2011 (with K. Lindstrom).

Wallace Stegner Center Annual Symposium, Wildlife Management Challenges in a Fragmented

Landscape, Univ. of Utah College of Law, Salt Lake City, UT, March 2011. Luncheon Address, Natural Resource Law Teachers’ Biannual Institute, “What Is a National Park,” Chico Hot Springs, MT, May 2009. Invited Testimony, U.S. House of Representatives Comm. on Natural Resources, Subcomm. on

National Parks, Forests and Public Lands, Field Hearing, “The Role of the National Parks in Combating Climate Change,” Twenty Nine Palms, CA, April 2009.

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, National Policy Dialogue on Landscape Conservation, “Regional

Resource Management on Public Lands,” Cambridge, MA, April 2009. Gonzaga University School of Law Environmental Law Caucus, “Glacier National Park and Its Neighbors: Exploring Regional Resource Management,” Spokane, WA, Feb. 2009. National Parks Second Century Commission, “National Park Protection Strategies,” Yellowstone

National Park, WY, Jan. 2009. Keynote Address, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Energy Summit, “Energy, Public Lands, and the Environment,” Midvale, UT, Oct. 2008.

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University of Montana College of Law Annual Public Land Law Conference, “Regionalism, Ecosystem Management, and the Public Lands,” Missoula, MT, Oct. 2008.

Public Lands Foundation, “The Elusive Quest for Sustainability on the Public Lands,” Park City, UT, Sept. 2008.

Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, “Ecosystems, Law, and Policy: Seeking a Greater Synthesis,” Milwaukee, WI, Aug. 2008. Participant, National Commission on Science for Sustainable Forestry, “Forests for Tomorrow: Addressing U.S. Policy Challenges,” Washington, DC, May 2008. Utah Museum of Natural History, Evening with the Author, “Keeping Faith with Nature: Ecosystems, Democracy, and America’s Public Lands,” Salt Lake City, UT, Feb. 2008. Idaho State Bar Environment and Natural Resources Section, “Glacier National Park and Its Neighbors: Lessons for Western Lands Issues,” Boise, ID, Jan. 2008. 2007 Eighth and Tenth Circuits Judges’ Conference, “Law and Science of Forestry Management,” Vail, CO, July 2007. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, “Glacier National Park and Its Neighbors: A Twenty Year Assessment of Regional Resource Management,” Park City, UT, July 2007. University of Colorado Natural Resources Law Center 25th Anniversary Conference, “Preserving Special Places,” Boulder, CO, June 2007. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Univ. of Montana Public Policy Research Institute, “Regionalism and the Public Lands,” Whitefish, MT, May 2007. Utah Dept. of Natural Resources and Dave Foster Foundation, “Gold, Grizzlies, and the Evolution of Natural Resource Policy,” Salt Lake City, UT, May 2007. George Wright Society Conference, “Glacier National Park and Its Neighbors: A Twenty Year Assessment of Regional Resource Management,” St. Paul, MN, April 2007. U.S. Forest Service Intermountain Region Annual Meeting, “Public Land Policy in the New Millennium,” Ogden, UT, Feb. 2007.

Clason Lecture, Western New England College School of Law, “Glacier National Park and Its Neighbors: A Twenty-Year Study of Regional Resource Management,” Springfield, MA, Oct. 2006.

Western New England College School of Law Faculty Workshop, “Oil Shale Redux: A Viable U.S. Energy Option?,” Springfield, MA, Oct. 2006.

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University of Montana Public Policy Research Institute Fellow, “Glacier National Park and Its Neighbors: A Twenty-Year Study of Regional Resource Management,” Missoula, MT, Sept. 2006 (class presentation).

Camp Denali Resident Resource Leader, “A History of America’s National Parks” and “National Parks: Current Issues and Controversies,” Denali National Park, AK, August 2006.

U.S. Geological Survey Energy and Raptor Conservation Workshop, “Striking the Balance: Multiple Use Quandaries on Public Lands,” Salt Lake City, April 2006.

Idaho State Bar Environment and Natural Resources Section CLE Program, “Roadless Area Conflict: History, Politics, and Law,” Boise, ID, Jan. 2006.

And Justice for All CLE Program, “Recent Developments in Constitutional Law,” Salt Lake City, UT, Jan. 2006.

U.S. House of Representatives Comm. on Government Reform, Subcomm. on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy and Human Resources Field Hearing, “Management of the National Parks and the Parks of the Southwest,” Flagstaff AZ, April 2006 (testimony for NPCA).

Keynote Address, Utah Environmental Congress, “Public Lands and Law Reform,” Salt Lake City, UT, Nov. 2005.

Gonzaga University School of Law Environmental Law Caucus, “Public Lands and Law Reform,” Spokane, WA, Oct. 2005.

Society for Human Ecology Annual Conference, “Fire, Forests, and Law on the Public Lands,” Salt Lake City, UT, October, 2005.

Natural Resources Law Teachers Biannual Institute, “Fire, Forests, and Law,” Santa Fe, NM, June 2005.

Tenth Circuit Annual Judicial Conference, “The Healthy Forests Restoration Act: Fire, Law, and the Public Lands,” Deer Valley, UT, July 2004.

Keynote Speaker, National BLM Planning Conference, “The Evolution of Public Land Policy,” Salt Lake City, UT, July 2004.

Univ. of Wyoming, National Park Service Research Center, “Gold and Grizzlies: The Evolution of Public Land Policy,” Grand Teton National Park, WY, June 2004.

University of Indiana Workshop on Managing Biological Integrity in the National Wildlife Refuges, “Ecological Concepts, Legal Standards, and Public Land Law: An Analysis and Assessment,” Bloomington, IN, April 2004.

Wallace Stegner Center Ninth Annual Symposium, “Wilderness and the Law,” Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, April 2004.

Interdisciplinary Workshop on Ecological Concepts, “Ecological Units, Value Systems, and the Law: Ecosystem Management, Biodiversity Conservation, and Natural Resource Policy,” Leipzig, Germany, Feb. 2004.

Wyoming Heritage Foundation, “History of Public Land Law and Policy,” Casper, WY, Nov. 2003.

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University of Montana Annual Public Land Law Conference, “The Endangered Species Act, Collaborative Conservation, and Ecosystem Management,” Missoula, MT, Oct. 2003.

Participant, Montana Summit 2003: Governance of Public Lands, Big Fork, MT, Aug. 2003.

Panelist, University of Utah Gardner Lecture Series, “Environment and Community: Policy and Application,” Salt Lake City, UT, April 2002.

Natural Resource Law Teachers Biannual Institute, “The Wilderness Concept Revisited,” Estes Park, CO, June 2001.

University of Wyoming Environment and Natural Resources Institute, “Legal and Policy Issues in Managing the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem,” Jackson, WY, Jan. 2001.

Moderator and Speaker, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, “Public Lands at the Millennium: A Transformation in Progress, or Business as Usual?,” San Francisco, CA, Jan. 2001.

Keynote Address, Society for Human Ecology Annual Conference, “On Ecosystems, Democracy, and America’s Public Lands,” Jackson, WY, Oct. 2000.

National Oil and Gas Royalty Conference, “New Directions on the Public Lands: Implications for the Future,” Houston, TX, Oct. 2000.

American Law Institute, American Bar Ass’n Public Land Law Conference, “Ecosystem Management on the Public Lands: Legal and Policy Implications,” Jackson, WY, Sept. 2000.

Rocky Mtn. Mineral Law Foundation 46th Annual Institute, “Change Comes to the Public Lands: New Forces, Directions, and Policies,” Vancouver, BC, July 2000.

1999 Congress on Recreation and Resource Capacity, “The Law and Recreational Use of the Public Lands,” Snowmass, CO, Dec. 1999.

Western Law Librarians Ass’n Annual Meeting, “Reassessing the Public Lands in a Changing West,” Park City, UT, Oct. 1999.

George Wright Society Bi-Annual Research Conference, “Exploring the Future of National Parks,” Asheville, NC, March 1999.

Moderator, 15th Annual Jefferson B. Fordham Debate, University of Utah College of Law, “Amending the Constitutional Impeachment Process,” Salt Lake City, UT, March 1999.

Denver University College of Law, Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute First Annual Conference on Environmental Protection and Growth Management in the West, “Public Land Management and Local Planning,” Denver, CO, Oct. 1998.

Participant, Foundation for Research in Economics and the Environment Law Professors Workshop, Bozeman, MT, July 1998.

Greater Yellowstone Coalition Annual Meeting, “Rethinking the National Parks,” West Yellowstone, MT, June 1998.

Wyoming Attorney General’s Office CLE Program, “The Eleventh Amendment and Judicial Federalism,” Cheyenne, WY, May 1998.

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Colorado State University Forest Fragmentation Symposium, “Law, Policy, and Forest Fragmentation in the Central Rockies,” Ft. Collins, CO, Nov. 1997.

Yellowstone National Park Fourth Biennial Science Conference -“The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Concept,” Mammoth, WY, Oct. 1997.

Keynote Address, Buffalo Bill Historical Center Bison Symposium, “The Greater Yellowstone Bison Controversy,” Cody, WY, Aug. 1997.

University of Utah College of Law-Wallace Stegner Center Grand Staircase-Escalante Conference, “Defining a Legal Framework for BLM Management,” Salt Lake City, UT, May 1997.

Tenth Annual National Association of Environmental Law Societies Conference, “Preserving Nature in the National Parks,” Chicago, IL, March 1997.

Keynote Speaker, Univ. of California, Davis, Annual Environmental Law Symposium, “Ecosystem Management: Law, Policy, and Science,” Davis, CA, Feb. 1997.

Army Environmental Policy Institute Colloquium, “Ecological Management, NEPA, and Military Base Lands,” Atlanta, GA, Dec. 1996.

University of Montana College of Law Annual Public Land Law Conference, “America’s Public Land Policies: An Historical Perspective,” Missoula, MT, Oct. 1996.

Oregon State University Center for Analysis of Environmental Change, “Ecological Policy and the Courts: Of Rights, Processes, and the Judicial Role,” Corvallis, OR, Sept. 1996.

Utah State University College of Natural Resources Seminar, “The Legal Dimensions of Ecological Management,” Logan, UT, May 1996.

Stanford University Law School Environmental Law Seminar, “Ecosystem Management and Law in the Greater Yellowstone Region,” Palo Alto, CA, April 1996.

University of Utah College of Law, Wallace Stegner Center Inaugural Symposium, “In Search of a Western Ethic: Lessons from Public Land and Natural Resource Policy,” Salt Lake City, UT, April 1996.

U.S. Forest Service National Ecosystem Management Symposium, “Ecosystem Management, National Forests, and the Law,” Tucson, AZ, Dec. 1995.

Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, “Ecosystems and the Law: Toward an Integrated Approach,” Snowbird, UT, August 1995.

Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Trustees Annual Meeting, “Ecosystem Management, Biodiversity, and the Law,” Sun Valley, ID, July 1995.

University of Utah College of Law Annual Natural Resources Symposium, “Ecosystem Management and the National Parks,” Snowbird, UT, April 1995.

Participant, University of Arizona Water Resources Center Ecosystem Management Workshop (funded by the U.S. Forest Service), Skamania, WA, Oct. 1994.

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National Brucellosis Symposium, “Brucellosis and Law in the Greater Yellowstone Area,” Jackson, WY, Sept. 1994.

Participant, Congressional Research Service Public Land Planning Workshop, Washington, D.C., July 1994.

Workshop Leader, Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, “Biodiversity Conservation, Property Rights, and Public Lands: The Legal Framework,” Jackson, WY, June 1994.

Moderator, Greater Yellowstone Coalition Annual Meeting, “Ecosystem Management: A Tool For Today,” West Yellowstone, MT, May 1994.

Moderator, University of Utah Natural Resources Law Forum, “Reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act,” Salt Lake City, UT, April 1994.

Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, “Law and Ecosystem Management,” Washington, D.C., March 1994.

Tribhuvan University Institute of Law, “Judicial Review in a Constitutional Democracy,” Pokhara, Nepal, Dec. 1993.

Dhaka University College of Law, “Environmental Law: Comparing the American and Asian Experience,” Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dec. 1993.

Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Ass’n & Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies, “Public Participation in Environmental Management: Law and Policy,” Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dec. 1993.

U.S. Education Foundation/Nepal & Tribhuvan University Institute of Law, “Judicial Review in a Constitutional Democracy,” Kathmandu, Nepal, Nov. 1993.

University of Colorado Natural Resources Law Center, “Beyond the Boundary Line: Constructing a Law of Ecosystem Management,” Boulder, CO, Sept. 1993.

Legal Aid and Consultancy Center Women Lawyer’s Project, “Constitutional Law and the Protection of Minority Rights,” Kathmandu, Nepal, Sept. 1993.

National Park Service, Environmental Law Institute Environmental Compliance Training Course Keynote Address, “Preserving National Park Ecosystems: Legal Tools and Strategies,” Salt Lake City, UT, May 1993.

Utah State University Conflicts in Natural Resource Management Symposium, “Greater Yellowstone: Managing a Charismatic Ecosystem,” Logan, UT, April 1993.

University of Montana Annual Public Land Law Conference, “Conserving Biological Diversity and the Law,” Missoula, MT, April 1993.

Moderator, University of Utah Natural Resources Law Forum Symposium, “The Future of the Colorado Plateau,” Salt Lake City, UT, April 1993.

Five State Judicial Conference, “Public Land Law and the States: Reflections on the Past and Future,” Cheyenne, WY, July 1992.

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Gruter Institute Conference on Biology and Law, “Yellowstone Wolf Recovery: Biological–Legal Perspectives,” Squaw Valley, CA, June 1992.

Defenders of Wildlife Wolf Recovery Journalists Seminar, “Yellowstone Wolf Recovery: Legal and Policy Considerations,” Yellowstone National Park, WY, June 1992.

University of Montana Annual Public Land Law Conference, “Ecosystem Management on the Public Domain: A Progress Report,” Missoula, MT, April 1992.

U.S. Forest Service, University of Wyoming “New Perspectives” Forestry Program, “Natural Resources Law and Ecosystem Management,” Laramie, WY, April 1992.

University of Wyoming Fifth Trelease Symposium, “Solid Waste Disposal: Contemporary Constitutional Issues,” Jackson, WY, April 1992.

National Park Service Management Training Conference, “Ecosystem Management in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem,” Clemson, SC, March 1992.

University of Wyoming College of Law, Wyoming State Bar Administrative Law CLE Program, “Comparing Federal and State Rulemaking,” Laramie, WY, January 1992.

Winston S. Howard Distinguished Professorship Inaugural Lecture, “Of Grizzlies and Gold: An Excursion Through Twentieth Century Public Land Law,” Laramie, WY, November 1991.

Greater Ecosystem Alliance, “Law of the Land: Ecosystem Management and the National Parks,” Seattle, WA, October 1991.

Panelist, Society for Professionals in Dispute Resolution, “Dispute Resolution and Transboundary Natural Resource Management,” San Diego, CA, October 1991.

University of Wyoming Technology, Alienation, and Human Values Symposium, “Technology, Information, and Privacy,” Laramie, WY, October 1991.

Wyoming State Bar Annual Meeting Keynote Presentation, “Our Civil, Political, and Religious Liberties: Constitutional Law in the Late Twentieth Century,” Casper, WY, September 1991.

University of Wyoming College of Law CLE Program, “Wyoming State Constitutional Law,” Laramie, WY, September 1991.

Natural Resources Law Teachers Conference, “Jurisdictional Problems in Natural Resources Law: Emerging Concepts of Ecosystem Management in the Greater Yellowstone Region,” Denver, CO, May 1991.

National Park Service Superintendents’ Training Conference, “Community–Park Interactions and Resource Protection,” Grand Canyon National Park, AZ, May 1991.

Moderator, University of Montana Annual Public Land Law Conference, “Ecosystem Management in the Pacific Northwest: Is It Possible?,” Missoula, MT, April 1991.

University of Wyoming College of Law Faculty Seminar, “Wyoming State Constitutional History,” Laramie, WY, March 1991.

Moderator, University of Wyoming Fourth Trelease Symposium, “The Greater Yellowstone Vision Document—Strengths, Weaknesses, and the Future,” Jackson, WY, March 1991.

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National Parks & Conservation Ass’n, “National Parks and the Ecosystem Management Concept,” Boulder, CO, January 1991.

George Wright Society Bi-Annual Research Conference, “Threats to National Parks: Institutional Barriers and Needs,” El Paso, TX, November 1990.

University of Wyoming College of Law CLE Program, “An Update on Section 1983,” Laramie, WY, October 1990.

Keynote Address, Wyoming Wildlife Federation, “Forever Threatened?: Delisting the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Population,” Dubois, WY, June 1990.

National Park Service Management Training Conference, “Ecosystem Management in the Greater Yellowstone Region,” Clemson, SC, April 1990.

University of Montana Annual Public Land Law Conference, “Wolf Reintroduction: Federalism and the Endangered Species Act,” Missoula, MT, March 1990.

University of Wyoming Third Trelease Symposium, “NEPA and the Emerging Concept of Ecosystem Management,” Jackson, WY, March 1990.

National Park Service Workshop, “Addressing Resource Threats at Glacier National Park and Beyond,” Estes Park, CO, May 1989.

University of Wyoming Greater Yellowstone Symposium, “Taking Account of the Ecosystem: Law and Ecology in Greater Yellowstone,” Laramie, WY, April 1989.

Sierra Club, “A Lawyer’s Approach to National Park Protection Issues,” Salt Lake City, UT, May 1988.

National Park Service Management Training Conference, “Legal Strategies for Protecting Park Resources,” Clemson, SC, April 1988.

National Parks & Conservation Ass’n, “Protecting National Parks from External Threats—Legal Opportunities,” Washington, D.C., March 1988.

U.S. Forest Service, Northern Region Supervisors’ Meeting, “Interagency Relations among Public Land Managers in the Glacier Region,” Missoula, MT, February 1988.

Protection and Advocacy System, Inc., Wyoming State Bar CLE, “Constitutional Law and Civil Commitment,” Laramie, WY, February 1988.

Sigma Xi Chapter, University of Wyoming, “Taking Account of the Ecosystem in the Yellowstone Region,” Laramie, WY, November 1987.

Badger Chapter, Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance, University of Montana, “The Waterton-Glacier International Biosphere Reserve” and “Observations on Public Land Law in the Northern Rockies,” Missoula, MT, October 1987.

University of Wyoming College of Law CLE Program, “Section 1983: An Overview of Supreme Court Precedent,” Laramie, WY, September 1987.

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University of Washington College of Forest Resources, National Park Service & U.S. Forest Service Workshop, “Ecosystem Management in Parks and Wilderness Areas—The Role of the Legal System,” Seattle, WA, April 1987.

National Park Service Management Training Conference, “NEPA, NFMA and Park Resource Protection,” Clemson, SC, November 1986.

University of Colorado Natural Resources Law Center, “External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving ‘The Best Idea We Ever Had,’” Estes Park, CO, September 1986.

Council of Chief State School Officers 1986 Summer Institute, “The American Legal Tradition and the Schools: The Rights and Restraints of Majorities,” Jackson, WY, July 1986.

Wyoming State Bar CLE, “Civil Rights of the Mentally Ill,” Laramie, WY, 1981.

Other Activities

Founding Director, Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment, 1994-present.

Univ. of Utah Honors College Think Tank, Wallace Stegner and Western Lands (2008-09) (with Steven Trimble).

Faculty Supervisor/Coach, ABA Client Counseling Competition, 1979-1984, 1985-89. Regional Winner 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1987; National Champion 1979, 1980.

Member, Program Review Team, Arizona State University College of Law, 1998.

Member, ABA-AALS Site Inspection Team, University of Louisville College of Law, 1997.

Organizer, “The Native Home of Hope: Community, Ecology, and the West” Symposium, University of Utah College of Law, 1995 (inaugural Wallace Stegner Center annual conference).

Organizer and Coordinator, “Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Symposium,” University of Wyoming, 1989 (recipient of Creative Programming Award from Conferences and Institutes Division of National University Continuing Education Ass’n).

Participant, Higher Education Coalition, Colorado Plateau Forum, 1995-1999.

Consultant, Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Ass’n (funded by The Asia Foundation), Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dec. 1993.

Consultant, KUED Public TV National Parks film, 2016; Univ. of Utah Press, Wallace Stegner Prize Committee, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018; Yosemite National Park 150th Year Celebration, 2014; The Murie Center, 2010; KUED Wilderness Film, 2009; Wyss Foundation, 2003; Snake River Associates, 2001-2002; Natural Resource Defense Council Public Lands Program, 1998; Yale University Center for Environmental Law and Policy Next Generation Project, 1996; University of Colorado Natural Resources Law Center Public Lands Project, 1993; Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Litigation Project, 1993; Ad Hoc Committee to revise Wyoming civil commitment statutes, 1985-1986; Wyoming Council on the Humanities 1984; Wyoming Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence Task Force, 1983; Wyoming Human Resources Confederation Task Force to draft adult protection legislation, 1980;

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Wyoming Joint Judiciary Interim Legislative Subcommittee to revise civil commitment statutes, 1979-1981.

Advisory Committee, Greater Yellowstone Coalition’s Greater Yellowstone Tomorrow Project, 1991-1994.

Advisory Board, In Defense of Endangered Species, 1991-1993.

Wyoming Steering Committee, Land and Water Law Fund, 1991-1993.

Technical Advisory Board, The Wilderness Society’s Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Project, 1989-1991.

Board of Directors, Wyoming ACLU, 1979-1982.

Board of Directors, Northern Rockies Action Group, Helena, MT, 1984-1989.

Chair, Wyoming Advisory Committee for the National Bicentennial Competition on the U.S. Constitution, 1987-1988.

Member (inactive), West Virginia Bar Association; Idaho Bar Association; Wyoming State Bar.

UNIVERSITY AND LAW SCHOOL SERVICE

Chair, Wallace Stegner Centennial Celebration Committee, 2006-2009.

Chair, College of Law Dean Evaluation Committee, 1983.

Chair, Special Assistant to the University President Search Committee, 1985-1986.

Member, University Presidential Search Committee, 1986-1987.

Member, College of Law Dean Search Subcommittee, 1989-1990.

Member, Presidential Task Force to Review the University Mission Statement, 1987-1988.

Member, University of Utah Press Faculty Advisory Committee, 1997-2003 (Chair, 2002-2003), 2012-present (Chair, 2019-2020).

Member, University of Utah Distinguished Professor Review Committee, 2014-15.

Member, University Institutional Review Board, 1983-1984, 1985-1986.

Faculty Senator from College of Law, 1983-1984, 1985-1986.

Member, College of Law Faculty Appointments Committee, 1979-1983, 1985-1987, 2001-2002, 2004-2007 (Chair, 1979-1980, 1985-1986, 2005-2007); Environmental and Resource Law Committee, 1993-present (Chair); Tenured Faculty Review Committee, 1999-2000, 2004-2006, 2013-14 (Chair), 2019-20; Curriculum Committee, 1987-1989, 1990-1993, 2000-2001 (Chair, 1991-1992); Admissions Committee, 1983-1984, 1989-1990, 2007-08, 2015-16, 2018-19; Faculty Development Committee, 1985-1988, 1994-1996 (Chair, 1987-1988, 1995-1996); Chaired Professor Appointment Committee, 1995-present (Chair, 2008-present); Adjunct

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Faculty Appointment Committee, 2015-16, 2018-20; Special Committee on Faculty Teaching, Research, and Service Standards, 2015-18; Space Use Committee, 1994-1995.

Member, University Faculty Library Advisory Committee, 1991-1993; University Academic Planning Committee, 1979-1983; University Faculty Salary Committee, 1979-1981; University Committee on Committees, 1982-1984; Center Evaluation Task Force, 1995-1996.

MEDIA CONTACTS, APPEARANCES, AND/OR QUOTES, 2016-PRESENT Mountain Journal CBS Sixty Minutes Washington Post U.S. News & World Report Christian Science Monitor National Geographic The Guardian Rolling Stone Utah Public Radio KUER BYU Radio Minnesota Public Radio KCRW “To the Point” (Santa Monica Public Radio) Valley Public Radio, Central California KTVX, Channel 4 (Salt Lake City) KSTU, Channel 13 (Salt Lake City) El Pais LeTemps/L’Hebdo Salt Lake Tribune (including 2 op eds) Outside Magazine Men’s Journal High Country News Energy & Environment, Greenwire theconversation.com Climate Central Ozy.com Sierra Magazine UTopia TV Series Western Confluence Mountain Journal

REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST