Volume 55, Issue 2 (1994) Summer 1994
Articles
The Prior Appropriation Doctrine in Montana: Rooted in Mid-Nineteenth Century Goals—Responding to Twenty-First Century Needs
Donald D. MacIntyre
Post-Conviction Relief in Montana
Jeffrey T. Renz
Tax Consequences of Divorce and Legal Separation
Duncan A. Peete and William E. Coffee
Application of Workers' and Unemployment Compensation Statutes to Limited Liability Companies
Steven C. Bahls
Markets, Regulation, and Environmental Protection
James L. Huffman
Comments
Montana Supreme Court Unnecessarily Misconstrues Takings Law
John L. Horwich and Hertha L. Lund
Is the IRS above the Law? Potential Remedies for Taxpayers Damaged by Unlawful IRS Conduct
James T. Towe
Notes
State v. Cowan: The Consequences of Montana's Abolition of the Insanity Defense
Stephanie C. Stimpson
Stratemeyer v. Lincoln County: Mental Injuries and Workers' Compensation Policy
Robert J. Guite and Lisa A. Rodeghiero