ANTHONY JOHNSTONE ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 2 University of Blewett School of Law | Missoula MT 59812-6558 | (406) 243-6711 [[email protected]] [www.umt.edu/people/johnstone] SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

EDUCATION THE MONTANA CONSTITUTION IN THE STATE CONSTITUTIONAL TRADITION (casebook, forthcoming) University of Chicago Law School (Chicago, Illinois) J.D. with Honors, 1999 “Minibriefs and Minimoots in Seminars,” in Tammy Pettinato Oltz, ed., LAWYERING SKILLS IN THE Articles Editor, University of Chicago Legal Forum DOCTRINAL CLASSROOM (Carolina Academic Press, 2020). Thomas R. Mulroy Prize for Excellence in Appellate Advocacy Mandel Legal Aid Clinic; Intensive Trial Workshop A State Is a ‘They,’ Not an ‘It’: Intrastate Conflicts in Multistate Challenges to the Affordable Care Act, 2020 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 1471 (2020). https://ssrn.com/abstract=3493907 Yale College (New Haven, Connecticut) B.A. in Ethics, Politics & Economics and Geology & Geophysics, 1995 Hearing the States Ethics, Politics & Economics Fellowship; Richter Fellowship 44 PEPP. L. REV. 575 (2018). https://ssrn.com/abstract=2945405 Directed Studies Program; Staff Opinion Columnist, Yale Daily News The Appeal of State Attorneys General in a Federal System (Review of Paul Nolette, Federalism on Trial) EXPERIENCE H-FEDHIST, H-NET REVIEWS (July 2017). https://ssrn.com/abstract=3011564

University of Montana School of Law (Missoula, Montana) The Federalist Safeguards of Politics Helen and David Mason Professor of Law, 2019 - present; Affiliated Professor of Public Administration, 39 HARV. J. L. & PUB. POL. 415 (2016). http://ssrn.com/abstract=2660484 2017 - present; Associate Professor 2014 - 2017; Assistant Professor 2011 - 2014; Adjunct, 2007-2009 Associate Dean for Faculty Development 2013 - 2014 A Past and Future of Judicial Elections: The Case of Montana Montana Faculty Service Award, 2019 16 J. APP. PRACTICE & PROCESS 47 (2015). http://ssrn.com/abstract=2660514 Law School Merit Award, 2019, 2017 & 2016 Howard W. and Jane S. Heman Memorial Law Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2018 Foreword: The Future of Federalism, from the Bottom Up Toelle-Bekken Family Memorial Fund Award, 2018 76 MONT. L. REV. 1 (2015). http://ssrn.com/abstract=2686299 Boone Law Faculty Scholarship Award, 2016 & 2013 Native American Law Student Association Teaching Award, 2016 Recalibrating Campaign Finance Law Robert & Pauline Poore Law Faculty Service Award, 2015 32 YALE L. & POL. REV. 217 (2014). http://ssrn.com/abstract=2394937 Curriculum & Instruction Partnership Award, 2015 Margery Hunter Brown Award for Teaching & Service, 2012 Outside Influence Courses taught: Constitutional Law, Montana Constitutional Law, Legislation: Law & Politics, 13 ELECTION L. J. 117 (2014). http://ssrn.com/abstract=2379171 Advanced Constitutional Law, Philosophy of Law, Supreme Court Practice, Judicial Clinics Previous courses taught: Election Law, First Amendment, Public Regulation of Business The System of Campaign Finance Disclosure 99 IOWA L. REV. BULL. 143 (2014). http://ssrn.com/abstract=2295545 State of Montana (Helena, Montana) State Solicitor / Assistant Attorney General, 2004 - 2011 The Hercules of Helena: Justice James C. Nelson and the Jurisprudence of Principle Represented State in constitutional litigation; elections, nonprofits, & antitrust counsel 75 MONT. L. REV. 199 (2014). http://ssrn.com/abstract=2491690

Carroll College (Helena, Montana) Politics and the Public Benefit Corporation Adjunct Professor, 2006 - 2007 COLUM. NAT’L ST. ATTYS. GEN. PROG. (2013). Taught college-level Constitutional Law and Contemporary Legal Issues http://academiccommons.columbia.edu/catalog/ac:168607

Cravath, Swaine & Moore (New York, New York) Commandeering Information (and Informing the Commandeered) Litigation Associate, 2000 - 2003 161 U. PA. L. REV. ONLINE 205 (2013). http://ssrn.com/abstract=2244191 Litigated corporate, securities, antitrust, and pro bono matters The State of the Republican Form of Government in Montana Hon. Sidney R. Thomas (Billings, Montana) 74 MONT. L. REV. 4 (2013). SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2229543 Law Clerk, 1999 - 2000 Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 3 ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 4

A Madisonian Case for Disclosure 19 GEO. MASON L. REV. 413 (2012). SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1967196 Canyon Ferry Road Baptist Church v. Unsworth, 556 F.3d 1021 (9th Cir. 2009) (defended constitutional free speech and free exercise challenge to campaign disclosure laws) Council of Appellate Lawyers, The Appellate Practice Compendium (Montana chapter) (Dana C. Livingston, ed., American Bar Association 2012) Lovaas v. Johnson, No. CV 08-153-M-DWM-JCL (D. Mont. 2009) (defended constitutional and statutory voting fraud claims in United States Senate primary) The Constitutional Initiative in Montana 71 U. MONT. L. REV. 325 (2010). SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1623249 Brewer v. Nader, No. 08-648 (2008) (amicus counsel for 13 states in support of petition defending residence requirements for signature gatherers and filing deadlines for independent candidates) Captive Regulators, Captive Shippers: The Legacy of McCarty Farms 70 U. MONT. L. REV. 239 (2009). SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1604922 Columbia Falls Elem. School Dist. No. 6 et al. v. State of Montana, No. BDV-2002-528 (Mont. 1st Dist. 2002) (defended constitutional challenge to school funding reforms in compliance proceedings) Peremptory Pragmatism: Religion and the Administration of the Batson Rule 1998 U. CHI. LEGAL F. 441. SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1604909 In re: The Charles M. Bair Family Trust, 2008 MT 144 (prosecuted breach of trust action against one of Montana’s largest charitable trusts)

SELECTED CASES Seven-Up Pete Venture v. Brian Schweitzer, 523 F.3d 948 (9th Cir.), cert. denied 129 S.Ct. 258 (2008) (defended constitutional taking challenge to initiative banning certain open-pit gold mining) State of Montana v. Talen, No. CV 16-35-H-DLC-JCL (filed on remand, March 31, 2016) (consulting) (state prosecution of public land trust claims on Clark Fork, Madison, and Missouri Rivers) Montanans for Justice v. State of Montana, 2006 MT 277 (represented state in claims of widespread ballot issue petition signature gathering fraud) Espinoza v. Montana Dept. of Revenue, 2018 MT 306 (consulting) (agency defense of federal and state constitutional and statutory challenges to rule prohibiting tax credits for religious education) Larry White, et al. v. Judy Martz, No. CDC-2002-133 (Mont. 1st Dist. 2002) (prosecuted constitutional right to counsel and due process challenge to state public defender system) BNSF v. Asbestos Ct. (consulting) (pending, Montana Supreme Court) Other published cases: Montana Democratic Party v. Eaton, 581 F. Supp. 2d 1077 (D. Mont. 2008); Flathead Joint Bd. of Control v. State of Montana, 2017 MT 277 (consulting) (state and tribal defense of Thompson v. State, 2007 MT 185; Montanans for Equal Application of Initiative Laws v. State ex rel. state constitutional challenges to Confederated Salilsh and Kootenai Water Compact) Johnson, 2007 MT 75; Commission on Unauthorized Practice of Law v. O’Neil, 2006 MT 284; Citizens Right to Recall v. State ex rel. McGrath, 2006 MT 192; Stop Over Spending Montana v. State ex rel. American Tradition Partnership v. Attorney General, 2011 MT 328, rev’d 567 U.S. 516 (2012) (defended McGrath, 2006 MT 178; State v. Muhammad, 2005 MT 234; State v. Griffin, 2004 MT 331; State v. constitutional free speech challenge to state corporate independent expenditure ban) Fyant, 2004 MT 298; State v. Meyer, 2004 MT 272; State v. Snell, 2004 MT 269; State v. Audet, 2004 MT 224; State v. Hill, 2004 MT 184 PPL Montana et al. v. State of Montana, 2010 MT 64, rev’d 565 U.S. 576 (2012) (prosecuted public land trust claims against hydroelectric projects on Clark Fork, Madison, and Missouri Rivers) SELECTED PRESENTATIONS, REPORTS, AND LEGISLATION Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 310 (2010) (amicus counsel for 26 States in constitutional free speech challenge to federal corporate electioneering regulation) “Montana Law Seminar: State Constitutional Law,” Montana Board of Bar Examiners (Missoula & Helena, MT, semiannually July 2015 - July 2020) Kelly et al. v. McCulloch (9th Cir. 2010) (defended constitutional free speech and equal protection challenge to independent and third party candidate ballot access laws) “Public Lawyering in a Pandemic,” Moderator, Mont. Public Interest Law Coalition (Apr. 17, 2020)

Donaldson et al. v. State of Montana (Mont. 1st Dist. 2010) (defended constitutional equal protection “Espinoza v. Department of Revenue at the Supreme Court,” Panelist, Federalist Society (Mar. 22, 2020) and privacy challenge to state spousal benefits by same-sex couples) “Attorney General Candidate Forum,” Moderator, UM Outlaws (Missoula MT, Feb. 27, 2020)

Northern Plains Resource Council v. Board of Land Commissioners (Mont. 16th Dist. 2010) (defended “The Story of Citizenship,” Foundation Community Lecture Series constitutional “clean and healthful environment” challenge to lease of state trust coal reserves) (Missoula Mt, Feb. 11, 2020)

Baxter v. State of Montana, 2009 MT 449 (defended constitutional privacy and dignity challenge to “What Does Title VII Mean?” Mansfield Seminar (Missoula MT, Feb. 4, 2020) homicide laws as applied to physician-assisted death of terminal patients) ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 5 ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 6

“Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Under Title VII,” Panelist, UM Outlaws (Missoula MT, Oct. 21, 2019) “Public Interest Law” (with Caitlin Borgmann), Prelaw Seminar with Soazig Lebihan (Missoula MT Dec. 12, 2018) “Will State ‘No Aid” Provisions Survive Espinoza?” Panelist, Nat’l Org. of Lawyers for Ed. Assns. (Seattle WA, Oct. 10, 2019) Debate on President Trump’s Travel Ban (with Jeffrey Addicott), Federalist Society (Missoula MT, Nov. 19, 2018) “Impeachment,” UM ACS Student Chapter Brown Bag Lunch (Missoula MT, Oct. 7, 2019) “What’s Next? Polarization and Communicating with Diverse Constituencies,” Davidson Honors “Revisiting the Founding Era,” & Gilder-Lehman Institute of American College (Missoula MT, Nov. 7, 2018) History (Missoula MT, Sept. 23, 2019) “More Perfect? A Teach-in about Union, Division, and Our Nation’s Future,” organizer and panelist “Citizenship and the Constitution,” Statewide Video Conference for High Schools in collaboration (Missoula MT, Oct. 18, 2018) with the Office of Public Instruction (Missoula MT, Sept. 17, 2019) “Learning in Big Classes,” Moderator, Pedagogy Project Microtalk (Missoula MT, Oct. 11, 2018) “Legal Perspectives on Baxter v. Montana” & “Placing Baxter in the National Landscape,” Panelist, Aid in Dying: A Decade of Practice Following Baxter v. Montana (Missoula MT, Sept. 6, 2019) “First Monday: Current Issues in Civil Liberties,” Panelist, ACLU (Missoula MT, Oct. 8, 2018)

“The Trial Lawyers and the Montana Constitution,” CLE, MTLA Seminar of the Masters (Missoula “The President and the Constitution,” Montana Judicial Institute (Missoula MT, Oct. 3, 2018) MT, Aug. 8, 2019) “Government Regulation and the Freedom of Speech” (with Craig Cowie), State Bar Annual “American Democracy: Our Constitution,” Mansfield International Program on Democracy & Meeting (Kalispell MT, Sept. 20, 2018) Citizenship (Missoula MT, June 7, 2019, June 11, 2018, June 7, 2016 & June 11, 2015) “The Montana Constitution,” Guest Lecturer, Montana Politics and Government with Rob Saldin “Educating Lawyers in and for Montana,” Missoula Rotary Club (Missoula MT, June 5, 2019) (Missoula MT, Sept. 18, 2018)

“The Origins of Judicial Elections in Montana,” CLE, Jackrabbit Bar Association (Butte MT, May Debate on Habeas Corpus (with Michael Zuckert), Federalist Society (Missoula MT, Sept. 14, 2018) 31, 2019) “What’s Goin’ On with the Supreme Court?,” American Constitution Society, (Missoula MT, Sept. “Understanding Law, Civics, and Politics,” UM Innovate HS (Missoula MT, April 15, 2019) 13, 2018)

“Stories of Migration from Central America,” Panelist, Mansfield Center (Missoula MT, Apr. 11, Supreme Court Justice & Clerk Candidate Forum, Moderator, Federalist Society (Sept. 10, 2018) 2019) “Introduction to Espinoza v. Mont. Dept. of Revenue,” with Pippa Browde, Montana Supreme Court “Who Speaks for the States?” Presenter, State Enforcement in an Interstate World, BYU J. Reuben Law Week argument (Missoula, MT, Apr. 6, 2018) Clark Law School (Provo, Utah, Apr. 5, 2019). “Dark Money,” Panelist, Missoula Documentary Film Festival (Feb. 19, 2018) “Dignity, Equality, & Anti-discrimination,” CLE, Bar (Missoula MT, Mar. 21, 2019) “Outside Influence,” Spark Talk, Unrig the System Summit (New Orleans, LA, Feb. 3, 2018)

“Meaning of ‘Human Dignity’ in the Montana Constitution,” Panelist, MOLLI (Missoula MT, Feb. “From Russia with Facebook: Foreign Influence in American Elections,” Panelist, Unrig the System 25, 2019) Summit (New Orleans, LA, Feb. 2, 2018)

“What’s Goin’ On with the Government Shutdown?,” Panelist, (Missoula MT, Jan. 23, 2019) “Accountability and Ethics in Government,” Armenian government transparency delegation (November 2, 2017) “Constitutional Law,” Presentation to the 66th Montana Legislature, State Bar Law School for Legislators (Helena MT, January 8, 2019) “How Political Speech Laws benefit the Rich,” Commenter, Federalist Society (Oct. 12, 2017)

“Teaching About State Attorneys General,” Organizer and Panelist, AALS Annual Meeting (New “Constitutional Law,” Citizens Law School (Missoula, MT, Oct. 11, 2017) Orleans LA, January 4, 2019) ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 7 ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 8

“Immigration and Separation of Powers,” Montana Judicial Institute (Missoula MT, Oct. 4, 2017) “The President’s Executive Order and the Muslim Community in America,” Panelist, Central and Southwest Asian Studies Center (Missoula, MT, Feb. 8, 2017) “Politics and the Public Benefit Corporation, Revisited,” Montana Nonprofit Association (Missoula MT, Sept. 26, 2017) “Hot Topics in Legal Research: Presidential Executive Orders and How to Research Them,” UM Law Library (Missoula, MT, Feb. 7. 2017) “Beyond the Trigger Warning, a Pedagogy Project Microtalk,” Organizer, Faculty Development Office (Missoula, MT, Sept. 13, 2017). “The Montana Constitution” and “Dual Sovereignty,” Presentations to the 64th Montana Legislature, State Bar Law School for Legislators (Helena, MT, January 3, 2017) “The Constitution Goes to School,” Montana School Boards Association (Polson, MT, July 13, 2017) “The Gavel Gap in Montana,” Moderator, ACS/NALSA Student Chapters (Missoula, MT, Nov. 29, 2016) “Outside Influences in U.S. Elections,” Panelist, Montana World Affairs Council (Missoula, MT, July 7, 2017) Dean’s Post-Election Student Forum, Panelist, University of Montana School of Law (Missoula, MT, Nov. 22, 2016) “Immigration and Federalism,” Panelist, National Association of Attorneys General (Big Sky, MT, June 23, 2017) “The Art of the Vote: Supreme Court Candidates,” Discussant, U.Lab Missoula Hub (Missoula, MT, Nov. 4, 2016) “The Freedom of Speech Today,” Flathead Reservation Human Rights Coalition via Humanities Montana (St. Ignatius, MT, Apr. 26, 2017) “Legal Implications of the Presidential Election,” Panelist, UM Political Science Dept. (Missoula, MT, Oct. 25, 2016) “Can there be a separation of church and state?” Panelist, Veritas Forum (Missoula, MT, Apr. 25, 2017) Montana Supreme Court Candidates Forum, Moderator, Federalist Society (Missoula, MT, Oct. 10, 2016) “What to Expect from Justice Gorsuch,” Western Montana Bar Association CLE (Missoula, MT, Apr. 20, 2017) (also ACS Student Chapter Apr. 26, 2017) “From Magna Carta to the Montana Constitution,” Montana Supreme Court CLE (Helena, MT, Oct 5, 2016) “Why the Bureaucracy Matters,” Panelist, UM MPA Program 40th Anniversary (Missoula, MT, Apr. 20, 2017) “Title IX,” Moderator, Montana Law Review Browning Symposium (Missoula, MT, Sept. 30, 2016)

“Minority Groups, Religious Communities, and Immigration in the Trump Era,” Panelist, 15th “Voting Rights in Indian Country,” Panelist, ACS/NALSA Student Chapters (Missoula, MT, Sept. Annual International Conference on Central and Southwest Asia (Missoula, MT, Apr. 19, 2017) 27, 2016)

“Hearing the States,” Pepperdine Law Review Symposium on Politics and the Supreme Court Comment, In re Rules for Admission to the Bar of Montana, No. AF 11-0244 (May 20, 2016) (Malibu, CA, Apr. 8, 2017) “Balancing the Right to Know and the Right to Privacy Under the Montana Constitution,” State Bar “Introduction to ARCO v. Mont. 2d Jud. Dist.,” with Michelle Bryan, Montana Supreme Court Law CLE: Are the Rules Different when the Government is a Party? (Helena, MT, May 6, 2016) Week argument (Missoula, MT, Apr. 7, 2017) “Money & Politics in Judicial Elections,” Wheeler Center Politics & Pizza, Montana State University “We the People: Powers and Rights in Immigration Law,” James Madison Legacy Project, Center for (Bozeman, MT, April 27, 2016) Civic Education (Missoula, MT, April 6, 2017) Introduction to Krakauer v. Commissioner, Montana Supreme Court (Bozeman, MT, April 27, 2016) “Current Legal Controversies,” University of Montana Residence Life (Missoula, MT, Mar. 2, 2017) “Constitutional Law as Civics: Free Exercise of Religion and the Right to Refuse Service,” Montana “Freedom of Speech on Campus,” Associated Students of the University of Montana (Missoula, Judicial Institute (Missoula, MT, April 20, 2016) MT, Mar. 1, 2017) “Gun Rights,” Panelist, University of Montana Student Political Action (April 19, 2016) “Do State Bar Associations Help or Hurt?” Panelist, Federalist Society (Missoula, MT, Mar. 1, 2017) “We the People: Free Speech and Money in Politics,” James Madison Legacy Project, Center for Civic Education (Missoula, MT, April 2, 2016) ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 9 ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 10

(Boston, MA, May 12, 2015) “Betterman v. State of Montana,” Podcast, Federalist Society SCOTUSCast (April 13, 2016) “From Cravath to State Solicitor,” Yale Law Student American Constitution Society Chapter “Picking Judges After Citizens United,” American Constitution Society Student Chapter, University of (New Haven, CT, April 23, 2015) the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C., April 6, 2016) Guest Lecturer in Federal Courts, States, and the Federal System, Prof. Abbe Gluck, Yale Law School “Impact of the Supreme Court Vacancy on the States,” Panelist, U.S. Senate Democratic Steering (New Haven, CT, April 22, 2015) and Outreach Committee (Washington, D.C., April 6, 2016) “Oversharing: Privacy in the Digital Age,” Panelist, MontPIRG (Missoula, MT, April 16, 2015) “Divided We Fall: Legal and Political Implications of the Supreme Court Vacancy, Panelist, American Constitution Society Student Chapter (Missoula, MT, March 24, 2016) “Ensuring Gender Equality: Women’s Rights and the Constitution,” Panelist, Montana Equal Pay Summit (Butte, MT, April 11, 2015) “The President, the States, and the Clean Power Plan,” Montana Chamber of Commerce Business & the Law Conference (Helena, MT, March 22, 2016) “The Future of Judicial Elections,” CLE, Yellowstone Area Bar Association (Billings, MT, Feb. 27, 2015) “State Law & Politics,” Panelist, Eccles Family Rural West Conference, Bill Lane Center for the American West, Stanford University (Missoula, MT, Mar. 18, 2016) “The Montana Constitution” and “Dual Sovereignty,” Presentations to the 64th Montana Legislature, State Bar Law School for Legislators (Helena, MT, January 6, 2015) “We the People: How Equal Protection Changed the Constitution,” James Madison Legacy Project, Center for Civic Education (Missoula, MT, Feb. 5, 2016) Montana Courts of Limited Jurisdiction Course: Constitutional Law (Missoula, MT, Nov. 17, 2014)

“Money in Politics,” Panelist with Wyoming Sen. Alan Simpson (ret.) and campaign finance “Constitutional Law as Civics: The Marriage Cases,” Montana Judicial Institute researcher Edwin Bender, Billings Library Foundation (Billings, MT, Oct. 29, 2015) (Missoula, Montana, Oct. 8, 2014)

“Fostering Engaged Citizens through General Education,” Panelist, University of Montana Montana Supreme Court Candidates Forum, Moderator, Federalist Society & American Constitution (Missoula, MT, Oct. 26, 2015) Society (Missoula, MT, Sept. 23, 2014)

“Federal and State Constitutional Law,” Citizens Law School (Missoula, MT, Oct. 7, 2015) “The Corrupt Practices Act and Voting Rights,” Panelist, Montana League of Women Voters (Missoula, MT, May 15, 2014) “Politics and the Public Benefit Corporation,” Montana Nonprofit Association CLE (Billings, MT, Sept. 30, 2015) Introduction to Malcomson v. Liberty Northwest, Montana Supreme Court (Butte, MT, May 6, 2014)

“The State of the Republican Form of Government in the States,” Blog, American Constitution Society “Federalism,” Global Civics Roundtables, Guest, TVMT Public Affairs Network (Sept. 18, 2015) (Helena, MT, April 18, 2014)

“Origins and Future of the Dignity Clause,” State Bar of Montana (Missoula, MT, Sept. 10, 2015) “Baxter v. Montana: Four Years Later,” Moderator & Panelist, ACLU Student Chapter (Missoula, MT, April 14, 2014) “The Federalist Safeguards of Politics,” Panelist, Campaign Finance and Political Parties, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting (San Francisco, CA, Sept. 5, 2015) “The Constitution and Campaign Finance,” Moderator & Panelist, Wheeler Center Conference (Helena, MT, April 11, 2014) “Comments on draft proposed rules under the Disclose Act,” Montana Commissioner of Political Practices (Helena, MT, July 15, 2015) Law School Town Hall with Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, Moderator, University of Montana School of Law (Missoula, MT, Sept. 14, 2013) “Last Best Constitution in the Last Best Place: Looking Back,” Evan Barrett’s Crucible of Change televised series (June 2, 2015) “Constitutional Law as Civics: The Second Amendment,” Montana Judicial Institute (Missoula, Montana, April 16, 2012 & April 17, 2013) “Donor Disclosure and Anonymous Speech,” Podcast, National Constitution Center (May 28, 2015)

“Citizens United Was Wrongly Decided,” National Constitution Center Town Hall Debate ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 11 ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 12

“Should the Young Subsidize the Old” and “The Future of Health Care in Montana: Medicaid Lawrence L. White, et al., Montana’s Hospitals: Issues and Facts Related to the Charitable Purposes of Our Expansion in the Big Sky State,” Moderator, Mansfield Center Conference (Missoula, MT, Hospitals and the Protection of Montana Consumers, Montana Att’y Gen. Report (2008-2010) (edited) March 20-21, 2013) “An In-Depth Look at the Citizens United Decision,” Panelist, The Policy Institute Informational witness on constitutional issues concerning S.B. 375 (TRACE Act), Senate Judiciary (Helena, Montana, March 22, 2010) Committee (63rd Mont. Leg. Sess. March 14, 2013) “Corporate Money in Politics – What the Citizens United decision means to Montana,” Panelist, “The Montana Constitution,” Presentation to the 63rd Montana Legislature, State Bar Law School Montana Conservation Voters (Helena, Montana, March 12, 2010) for Legislators (Helena, MT, January 8, 2013) Attorneys General of 14 States, “Comments Regarding Competition in the Agriculture Industry,” “The Citizens United Court and the Continuing Importance of the Voting Rights Act,” Testimony, U.S. Depts. of Justice and Agriculture Workshops (March 11, 2010) (edited with Chuck Munson) United States Senate Judiciary Committee (Washington, DC, September 12, 2012) Montana Supreme Court Advisory Commission on Rules of Civil and Appellate Procedure, “Citizens United Two Years Later: Money, Politics, and Democracy at Stake,” Panelist, American Proposed Revisions to the Rules of Civil Procedure (2010) (co-edited) Constitution Society Annual Conference, Plenary Session (Washington, DC, June 16, 2012) Attorney General Steve Bullock, Testimony Before the United States Senate Committee on Rules “Sovereignty Under Two Constitutions,” Panelist, Humanities Montana’s We the People: and Administration, Hearing on “Corporate America vs. The Voter: Examining the Supreme Conversations on the Montana and U.S. Constitutions (Helena, Montana, April 21, 2012) Court’s Decision to Allow Corporate Spending in Elections” (February 2, 2010) (edited)

Introduction to Donaldson & Guggeinheim v. State of Montana, Montana Supreme Court “The Role of the State Solicitor General,” Panelist, University of Chicago Law School, Federalist (Missoula, Montana, April 13, 2012) Society (Chicago, Illinois, May 1, 2009)

“The Constitutional Politics of the Affordable Care Act,” League of Women Voters “Competition and Concentration in Agricultural Markets,” Panelist, University of Montana School (Billings, Montana, April 5, 2012) of Law, Browning Symposium (Missoula, Montana, April 6, 2009)

“PPL Montana v. Montana,” Panelist, ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources John Cutler, et al., Railroad Rates and Services Provided to Montana Shippers, Montana Attorney General’s Constitutional Law Committee (Missoula, Montana, April 3, 2012) Report (2009) (edited)

“Personhood Amendments,” Commentator on Prof. Robin Wilson, University of Montana School “Case Study: The Bair Family Trust,” Panelist, Columbia Law School, National State Attorneys of Law, Federalist Society (March 8, 2012) General Program (New York, New York, January 24, 2009)

“Two Cheers for the Tea Party Constitution,” Commentator on Prof. Richard Duncan, University of Senate Bill 96, 2007 Mont. Laws 481, “An Act Generally Revising the Laws Relating to Initiatives Montana School of Law, Federalist Society (Missoula, Montana, November 1, 2011) and Referendums” (drafted)

“The Right to Dignity and Baxter v. Montana,” Panelist, University of Montana School of Law, SELECTED MEDIA Browning Symposium (Missoula, Montana, October 7, 2010) Phoebe Tollefson, Trial to begin in Montana tribes' lawsuit over ballot collection restrictions, Billings Gazette “Amending the Montana Constitution,” Panelist, University of Montana School of Law, Browning (Sep. 8, 2020) Symposium (Missoula, Montana, October 7, 2010) Amy Beth Hanson, Judge urged to keep Montana political spending rule, AP (Aug. 27, 2020) “Constitutional Litigation and Its Limits,” Constitution Day Address, University of Montana (Missoula, Montana, September 16, 2010) Holly Michaels, Stapleton wants U.S. Supreme Court to decide on Green Party, Helena Independent Record (Aug. 20, 2020) “What Citizens United Tells Us about the First Amendment and the Supreme Court,” University of Montana School of Law, American Constitution Society (Missoula, Montana, April 19, 2010) Seaborn Larson, Mask on, mask off: Stevensville speaks from both sides of the mask, (Jul. 22, 2020) “Legal Considerations of End of Life Choices,” Panelist, Carroll College, ACLU Montana and Humanities Montana (Helena, Montana April 10, 2010) Mara Silvers, How Montana’s Green Party found itself at the center of a political circus. Again., Montana Free Press (Jul. 7, 2020) ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 13 ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 14

Murtaza Hussain, Drone Whistleblower Charged With Making Online Threats to City Council — But Some of Keila Szpaller, Under the M: University of Montana kicks off fall semester, Missoulian (Aug. 31, 2018) Its Members Want The Case Dropped, The Intercept (Mar. 31, 2020) Keila Szpaller, University of Montana law school students kick off new year with a bang, Missoulian (Aug. 28, Matthew Perrone, Juul Labs sought to court AGs as teen vaping surged, AP (Mar. 8, 2020) 2018)

Christina Zhao, Montana State GOP Lawmaker Faces Backlash for Saying Constitution Calls for Socialists to KGVO, Talk Back Live: Changes at the US Supreme Court (Missoula, MT, July 2, 2018) Be Shot or Jailed, Newsweek (Feb. 3, 2020) Keila Szpaller, University of Montana law professor: New justice will be younger, more conservative, Missoulian Katie Mettler, The Constitution says it’s okay to shoot socialists, a GOP legislator in Montana contends, Wash. (Jun. 27, 2018) Post. (Feb. 3, 2020) KGVO, Talk Back Live: The Freedom of Speech with Soazig Lebihan (Missoula, MT, May 8, 2018) Patrick Reilly, Court upholds order of protection in Griz football fan site dispute, Missoulian (Jul. 3, 2019) Anthony Johnstone, The Second Amendment comes first in teaching constitutional law, The Conversation Paul Hamby, Natives of Central American Contribute to Migration Forum, Kaimin (Apr. 14, 2019) (syndicated) (April 18, 2018)

KGVO, Talk Back Live: The Wall and National Emergency Powers (Missoula MT, Feb. 27, 2019) Anthony Johnstone, Sessions suing California is the latest battle in a centuries-old war for power over immigration, The Conversation (syndicated) (March 19, 2018) Ann Marimow, Two years in, Trump’s appeals court confirmations at a historic high point, Wash. Post. (Feb. 4, 2019) Dillon Kato, Federal judge, author of Bush-era torture memo, speaks at UM, Missoulian (Mar. 6, 2018)

Keila Szpaller, Executive committee of the Faculty Senate at the University of Montana takes up online KGVO, Talk Back Live: U.S. Immigration Policy (Missoula, MT, Feb. 28, 2018) education , Missoulian (Jan. 24, 2019) Ryan O’Connell, Time, Place & Manner: UM’s opaque speech rules and how they might change, Kaimin (Feb. Cameron Evans, UM professors discuss how law and policies play into government shutdown, Missoulian (Jan. 26, 2018) 23, 2019) Sherry Devlin, Panelists: Citizen involvement the antidote to ‘dark money’ flooding Montana elections, Missoula Eve Byron, Political yard signs at Missoula church not expected to affect nonprofit status, Missoulian (Oct. 29, Current (Feb. 20, 2018) 2018) Nate Hegyi, Lawyers for Assaulted Reporter Send Cease and Desist Letter to Gianforte, Yellowstone Public Marti Liechty, I-185’s critics doubt its constitutionality; backers point to 2004 measure, Community News Radio (Nov. 28, 2017) Service (Oct. 25, 2018) Keila Szpaller, Krakauer: Court order underscores right to know, Missoulian (Oct. 30, 2017) Keila Szpaller, University of Montana faculty leaders discuss budget, retrenchment, Missoulian (Oct. 25, 2018) Corin Cates-Carney, UM Law Professor Talks Recent Voter Fraud Allegations, MTPR (Sept. 20, 2017) Stella Sun, Missoula Church raises eyebrows for political campaign yard signs, ABCFOX Montana (Oct. 23, 2018) Paula Short, 8 O’Clock Class, (with Paul Kirgis), KBGA (Sept. 19, 2017)

Keila Szpaller, University of Montana holds teach-in in response to President Trump’s rally, Missoulian (Oct. Corin Cates-Carney, Montana Secretary Of State Clarifies Illegal Voting Allegations, MTPR (Sept. 14, 2017) 18, 2018) Anthony Johnstone, 4 ways the Supreme Court could rule on Trump’s travel ban, The Conversation Stella Sun, University of Montana professors holding teach-in during Trump visit, KULR8 (Oct. 17, 2018) (reprinted in Salon & syndicated) (June 27, 2017)

Geoff Mulvihill, Kavanaugh impartiality to be tested in blue state lawsuits, AP (Oct. 7, 2018) Ashley Nerbovig, During panel discussion, Tester tackles dark money, Russia, Missoulian (July 7, 2017)

Amy Beth Hanson, Montana Green Party’s ballot benefactor may remain unknown, AP (Sept. 14, 2018) Martin Kidston, Tester, CIA analyst, law prof: Russion meddling, dark money threaten American democracy, Missoula Current (July 7, 2017) Seaborn Larson, Daily Stormer case: Neo-Nazi Anglin’s attorney argue Trump ruling should fall in Anglin’s favor, Missoulian (Sept. 13, 2018) ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 15 ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 16

Jayme Fraser, Special election results raise questions about Tester’s 2018 reelection bid, Missoulian (May 28, KGVO, “Talk Back Live: The President’s Executive Order Immigration Orders” (with Bob 2017) Seidenschwarz) (Feb. 8, 2017)

Jayme Fraser, Assault citation slowed overall votes for Gianforte but might have grown them in some counties, Matt Volz, Lawmaker seeks to rebuke judge over marijuana ruling, A.P. (Jan. 19, 2017) Missoulian (May 27, 2017) Judge Andy Breuer, Pondering Marsy’s Law, Belgrade News (Oct. 27, 2016) Lee Montana Newspapers, Gianforte defeats Quist to win special election for Congress, apologizes to reporter, Helena Independent Record (May 27, 2017) Gazette Opinion: Montana doesn’t need California law, Billings Gazette (Oct. 25, 2016)

Amy Leet, Law Professor speaks on possible Gianforte repercussions, KULR 8 (May 25, 2017) Tasha Cain, Last-minute candidate mounts long-shot campaign for attorney general, Bozeman Chronicle via Community News Service (Oct. 11, 2016) Michael Wright, House of Representatives will have final say if alleged Gianforte assault matters (May 25, 2017) Derek Brouwer, Finger on the trigger: Conflicting stories underlie scheme to nullify city gun ordinance, Missoula Independent (Oct. 6, 2016) Amber Phillips, Voters are getting a phone message from Trump in Montana, where robo-calls are illegal, The Washington Post, The Fix (May 24, 2017) Jayme Fraser, Montana Supreme Court race could again break fundraising record as outside groups spend on advertising, Montana Standard (Oct. 6, 2016) Tristan Scott, Legal Experts Weigh in on ‘Troll Storm’ Lawsuit, Flathead Beacon (Apr. 25, 2017) Andy Bixler, ‘Marsy’s Law’ would enshrine victims’ rights in Montana’s Constitution, but at what cost?, KGVO, Talk Balk Live: Separation of Church & State (with Prof. Soazig Lebihan) (Missoula, MT, Apr. Bozeman Chronicle (Oct. 5, 2016) 25, 2017) “Montana judicial elections: Does the past hold lessons for future?” Montana Lawyer, Feature Article Seaborn Larson, Montana community comes together after neo-Nazi troll attack, USA Today (Apr. 24, 2017) (Sept. 2016)

Keila Szpaller, Southern Poverty Law Center case against neo-Nazi publisher may cover new ground, Missoulian Corin Cates-Carney, State Supreme Court Rules On Krakauer's Student Records Request, MTPR (Sept. 19, (Apr. 24, 2017) 2016)

KGVO, Talk Balk Live: Immigration (with Mehrdad Kia & Shahid Haque-Hausrath) (Missoula, MT, Peter Christian, “UM Law School To Host National Symposium On Campus Sexual Assault, Apr. 19, 2017) KGVO (Sept. 17, 2016)

Martin Kidston, Experts Debate Trump’s Immigration Stance Ahead of UM Conference, Missoula Current Brian Kahn, “The Constitution and the Supreme Court,” Interview, Home Ground Radio (August (Apr. 19, 2017) 16, 2016)

Anthony Johnstone, San Francisco is using a Montana sheriff’s playbook to sue Trump on sanctuary cities, The Corin Cates-Carney, Gianforte Wants ‘Misleading’ Campaign Ads Pulled, MTPR (July 27, 2016) Conversation (reprinted in High Country News & syndicated) (Apr. 10, 2017) Matt Hudson, Meager County attorney recall effort turns to the courts, Billings Gazette (July 26, 2016) Keila Szpaller, University of Montana associate professor of law offers insight about Neil Gorsuch, Missoulian (Apr. 10, 2017) Supreme Court lowers bar passing score, Montana Lawyer 7 (June/July 2016)

Tristan Scott, Montana Legal Experts Warn that Gorsuch Will Back Dark Money, Flathead Beacon (Mar. Bobby Caina Calvan, State judge dominates money race in bid for Supreme Court, Associated Press (May 31, 31, 2017) 2016)

Dillon Kato, Law Professor, former Montana justice say Gorsuch will back ‘dark money,’ Missoulian (Mar. 30. Keila Szpaller, Supreme Court hears arguments in Krakauer v. State of Montana, Missoulian (Apr. 28, 2016) 2017) Corin Cates-Carney, Krakauer Case Tests Balance Between Privacy, Right to Know, MTPR (Apr. 26, 2016) KGVO, Talk Balk Live: Originalism (with Prof. Soazig Lebihan) (Missoula, MT, Feb. 24, 2017) James DeHaven, Uncapped services criticized: Bullock’s use of party-paid campaign staffers irks GOP, Tom Lutey, Daines, Tester: Give Gorsuch a fair hearing, Billings Gazette (Feb. 10, 2017) Independent Record (Apr. 24, 2016) ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 17 ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 18

Abby Lynes, Student Political Action committee holds gun control forum, (Apr. 20, 2016) (Wyofile, Apr. 28, 2015)

Matt Volz, Judge to Decide Penalties in Next Phase of Dark Money Case, Associated Press (Apr. 12, 2016) Michael Wright, Montana Republicans Divided Over Open Primaries, MTPR (Mar. 18, 2015)

Matt Volz, US Supreme Court takes up speedy-trial fight in Montana case, Associated Press (Mar. 24, 2016) Tristan Scott, Who’s Pulling the Strings, Flathead Beacon (Feb. 25, 2015)

Bobby Caina Calvan, Panel considers options to ease growing burden on Montana’s courts, Associated Press Alex Sakariassen, One-Word Debate: Bill to Clarify Constitution Gets Mired in Trapping Dispute, Missoula (Mar. 24, 2016) Independent (Feb. 12, 2015)

Dillon Kato, Sen. Tester, other panelists speak at UM on US Supreme Court vacancy, Montana Standard Samuel Wilson, Bill Would Bar Foreign Laws in Montana Courts, Daily Inter Lake (Feb. 3, 2015) (Mar. 25, 2016) Keila Szpaller, Changes Afoot to Tighten Campaign Finance Reporting Laws in Montana, Missoulian Bobby Caina Calvan, Montana Chief Justice Mike McGrath reflects on first term, Associated Press (Feb. 12, (Jan. 19, 2015) 2016) Ashley Sanchez, Ninth Circuit Court Meets in Montana, ABCFOX Montana (Jan. 13, 2015) John S. Adams, Judge presiding over political corruption lawsuit is married to newly appointed lieutenant governor, Montana Free Press (Feb. 1, 2016) Alexander Deedy, Religious Activities in Capitol a Daily Occurrence During Session, Helena Independent Record (Jan. 11, 2015) Michael Wright, Journalist, bison advocate sue National Parks Service over access, Bozeman Chronicle (Jan. 27, 2016) Parker Collins, MT AG Challenges Obama’s Executive Action on Immigration, ABCFOX Montana (Dec. 3, 2014) Barrister, Q & A with Associate Professor Anthony Johnstone, Alexander Blewett III School of Law (Fall 2015) Joe Menden, Montana Native Rising to Top Spot on Circuit, Montana Lawyer (Nov. 2014)

Matt Volz, Montana becomes latest state to reform campaign finance rules after Citizens United Case, Associated Kathryn Haake, Same-Sex Couples Face Continued Obstacles in Montana, Missoulian (Nov. 30, 2014) Press (Nov. 18, 2015) Christopher Allen, Discrimination Questions Remain Despite Gay Marriage Decision, MTPR (Nov. 24, 2014) Tristan Scott, A Dark Corner of the First Amendment, Flathead Beacon (Nov. 18, 2015) Christopher Allen, 9th Circuit to Heat Montana’s Appeal Over Gay Marriage, MTPR (Nov. 21, 2014) Sarah Jane Keller, Montana gets D grade in 2015 State Integrity Investigation (Nov. 9, 2015) Lauren Bradley, Supreme Court to Weigh in on Facebook Threats, NBCMontana (Nov. 7, 2014) Ed Kemmick, ‘Dark Money’ discussion, thankfully, includes solutions, Last Best News (Oct. 30, 2015) Eric Lipton, Lobbyists, Bearing Gifts, Pursue Attorneys General, N.Y. Times (Oct. 28, 2014) Mike Ferguson, ‘The American people are fed up’: Forum addresses influence of money in politics, Billings Gazette (Oct. 30, 2015) Michael Wright, Spirit Animal Resolution Legal, But Imperfect, Kaimin (Oct. 23, 2014)

Troy Carter, Proposed electioneering rule addresses political attack ads, Bozeman Chronicle (Aug. 18, 2015) Matt Volz, Supreme Court Race Takes on Partisan Edge, Associated Press (Oct. 23, 2014)

Troy Carter, Taking control: Montana elections getting new disclosure rules, Bozeman Chronicle Jessica Mazur, Justice Rice Faces Jury Nullification Advocate, Community News Service (Oct. 7, 2014) (Aug. 16, 2015) Lisa Baumann, Montana’s Gay Marriage Decision Could Come Sooner, Associated Press (Oct. 6, 2014) Dana Liebelson, A Gaggle of Future Governors Just Had A Great Time in Maui, HuffPost (Aug. 10, 2015) Lauren Bradley, Supreme Court Mum on Gay Marriage, Montana Not Impacted, NBCMontana Patrik Jonsson, Two attorneys general indicted in one week: What gets top cops in trouble?, Christian Science (Oct. 6, 2014) Monitor (Aug. 8, 2015 ) John S. Adams, Supreme Court Candidates Square of in Missoula, (Sept. 24, 2014) Mikkel Pates, STB should restrike balance for shippers, AgWeek (May 25, 2015) Ketti Wilhelm & Dennis Swibold, Looking for Light: What Doomed the “Stop Dark Money” Ballot Gregory Nickerson, Libertarian Gore-Tex Heiress Fuels Hidden Political Donations Initiative?, Missoula Independent (Aug. 28, 2014) ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 19 ANTHONY JOHNSTONE: CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 20

Kirk Johnson, Montana Court to Rule on Assisted Suicide Case, N.Y Times at A1 (Sept. 1, 2009) Ashley Sanchez, Supreme Court Rules Against Birth Control Coverage, ABCFOX Montana (June 30, 2014) Jim Ho ’99 and Anthony Johnstone ’99: The Solicitors General, U. Chicago Law School Record (Fall 2009) Brett Berntsen, No Place to Hide, 2014 Montana Journalism Review 21 Carol J. Williams, Church may shield campaign donations, L.A. Times at A12 (Feb. 26, 2009) Andrew Visscher, Sandra Day O’Connor to Receive Honorary Doctorate from School of Law (Sept. 13, 2013) Len Iwanski, Montana supports Arizona’s appeal in election case, Billings Gazette (Dec. 29, 2008) Scott Zoltan, Montanans Weigh In On Gmail Privacy Controversy, KECI (August 15, 2013) Jim Gransbery, State asks judge to order museum reopened, Billings Gazette (May 14, 2005) Keilla Szpaller, In Montana, Judicial Candidates Tend to Keep Races Clean, Missoulian (August 11, 2013)

Matt Gouras, Montana Gay Couple Advocates Laud High Court Decision, Associated Press (June 26, 2013) MEMBERSHIPS & SERVICE

Rachel Lippmann, Partner of Late Trooper Takes Benefits Fight to Supreme Court, St. Louis Public Radio, Elected Member, American Law Institute (Adviser for Principles of Government Ethics, Members (Feb. 26, 2013) Consultative Group for Principles of the Law of Nonprofit Organizations)

Allie Harrison, Big money in Montana: what are the odds for campaign finance reform?, Montana Public Media Fellow, American Bar Foundation (Dec. 5, 2012) Member, American Bar Association Laura Lundquist, Mandate Mayhem: 2011 laws prevent Montana from keeping insurance control, Bozeman Chronicle (Dec. 2, 2012) Member, State bars of Montana and New York; Federal bars of the U.S. Supreme Court, Ninth Circuit, District of Montana, and Southern, Eastern, and Northern Districts of New York Dan Boyce, ATP Legal Counsel Jim Brown believes the group is following the law, KUFM (Nov. 13, 2012) Member, State Bar of Montana Law Related Education Committee (2014 - ), State Bar of Montana Monica Gokey, Word of Mouth: Jesse Nichols, Independent Candidate, KBGA (Nov. 6, 2012) Public Lawyer Working Group (2017 - )

Laura Lundquist, Year of Campaigning Dangerously, Bozeman Chronicle (Oct. 27, 2012) Member, U.S. District Court Judicial Institute Coordinating Committee (2013 - ), U.S. District Court Merit Selection Committee for Billings Magistrate Judge (2016) Adam Cotterell, Why Idaho May Win and Lose Fight to Uncover Donors to Education Proposition Campaign, Boise State Public Radio (Oct. 25, 2012) Chair, ABA Accreditation Self-Study Committee (2015 - 2017), Curriculum Committee (2017 - ), Strategic Planning Committee (2013 - 2018); Faculty Development Committee (2012 - 2014) Matt Volz, Montana Ballot: Abortion, Immigration, Medical Marijuana, Associated Press (Oct. 8, 2012) Member, Executive Committee of the Faculty Senate (ECOS) (2018 - 2020), Faculty Senate (2018 - Jeremy Leaming, Senate Panel Takes on High Court’s Opinions that Help Corporate Politicking, Hinder 2020), Curriculum & Clinic Committee (2012 - 2014, Chair 2017 - 2020), Pedagogy Project Individual Voters, ACSBlog (Sept. 12, 2012) Coordinating Committee (2017 - 2020), MPA Program Core Faculty (2016 - Present), Clerkship Committee (2011 - Present), Bar Exam Working Group (2015 - Present), Faculty Development Nicole Flatow, The Populist, Bipartisan History of the Now-Invalidated Montana Anti-Corruption Law, Committee (2012 - 2014, 2018 - 2019) University Constitution Day Planning Committee (2013 - ACSBlog (June 25, 2012) Present), James A. Moore Law Student Scholarship Committee (2015 - Present), University Program Assessment Committee (2015 - 2016), University Research Council (2013 - 2015), Marcia Coyle, Appellate Lawyer of the Week: Anthony Johnstone, National Law Journal (May 24, 2012) Dean’s / Budget Advisory Committee (2012 - 2014, 2016 - Present), Admissions Committee (2014 - 2015), Law Dean Search Committee (2013 - 2014) Charles S. Johnson, State solicitor leaves to teach law at University of Montana, Missoulian (June 7, 2011) Member, American Constitution Society State Attorneys General Project Advisory Committee Charles S. Johnson, Candidates corporate spending law may be at stake, Billings Gazette (Jan. 12, 2010) Former Senior Counsel, National State Attorneys General Program, Columbia Law School Jess Bravin, Campaign Finance Ruling Looms, Wall St. Journal at A6 (Dec. 8, 2009) Former Member, Mont. Supreme Court Advisory Comm’n on Rules of Civil and Appellate Procedure Mike Dennison, Personal choice vs. public interest: ‘Right to die’ argued, Billings Gazette (Sept. 3, 2009) Former Presenter, Humanities Montana: Montana Conversations Speakers’ Bureau (2016 - 2018)