Admitted
1987, Wyoming; U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth, Tenth and Federal Circuits, U.S. District Court, District of Arizona, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado and U.S. District Court, District of Wyoming
Law School
University of Wyoming, J.D., 1987
Law School Graduation Year
1987
College
University of Wyoming, B.A., 1979
Biographical
Author: How to Survive the Bureaucratic Maze — A Guide to the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Appeals Process, 1989; Ecosystem Management: Will National Forests be Managed Into National Parks? 1991; The Right to Graze Livestock on the Federal Lands: The Historical Development of Western Grazing Rights, Idaho Law Review, Spring 1994; Protecting Community Stability and Local Economies: Opportunities for County Government Influence in Federal Decision and Policy Making Processes, Whitman College, 1996. Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management. Staff Attorney, Assistant Solicitor for Water and Power. Assistant: Bureau of Land Management; Minerals Management Service; Office of Surface Mining. Featured, Who's Who: 20 for the Future, Newsweek Magazine, September 30, 1991. Presented Testimony: Subcommittee on Forest Health, April 8, 1997 and Committee on Resources, October 26, 1998, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington D.C.