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    Rekindling Yellowstone\u27s Early History: 150 Years Later

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    Finding Ways to Empower Tribal Oil Production

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    Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman Interview; Oral History Project

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    Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman, Kepler Professor of Law, Director of School of Culture, Gender & Social Justice. In this oral history, Professor Bridgeman discuses what it was like to grow up in Laramie, WY, her experience as a woman of color in the legal career field, and her accomplishments as a lawyer, law professor, and magistrate. Professor Bridgeman touches on stories from when President Obama was her professor at University of Chicago Law School, insights into current events in the Wyoming Legislature, and her perspective on diversity recruitment.https://scholarship.law.uwyo.edu/wyomingoralhistory/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Weed, Dogs & Traffic Stops

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    The University of Wyoming College of Law at 100: A Brief History

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    Blockchain Voting: WY Not?

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    Rural Health Inequity and the Air Ambulance Abyss: Time to Try a Coordinated, All-Payer System

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    Unbecoming Adversaries: Natural Resources Federalism in Wyoming

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