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Author: James Huffman

James Huffman grew up in Bozeman and then went on to become a longtime law professor and dean at Lewis & Clark College of Law. He is widely respected for his take on Constitutional matters and  issues related to natural resources and water law. In 2010, he was the Republican nominee for a US Senate seat in Oregon but lost in the race of Ron Wyden. He is retired and lives in Bozeman, holding professor and dean emeritus status at Lewis & Clark.
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Law Professor Says Interior’s Actions Against American Prairie Arbitrary And Capricious

James Huffman, a former law professor, scrutinizes the controversial decision by BLM to cancel the organization’s grazing allotments because it wanted to run bison, not cattle, in service to conservation

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James Huffman June 18, 2026

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