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Jerrold A. Long
Associate Professor of Law

Natural Resources Law, Property
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jlong@uidaho.edu

Phone: 208.885.7988
Fax: 208.885.5709



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  • B.S., Utah State University (magna cum laude)
  • J.D., University of Colorado School of Law 

Jerrold A. Long returned to Idaho to join the faculty at the College of Law in 2007.  He will teach natural resources law, property, and subjects relating to the new interdisciplinary “Water of the West” program at the University of Idaho.

Professor Long grew up in Rexburg, Idaho.  He attended Utah State University where he was a National Merit Scholar and graduated magna cum laude in 1997 with a B.S. in Biology.  Professor Long received his J.D. degree from the University of Colorado School of Law in 2000.  He was president of his first-year class and associate editor of the Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law & Policy.  While in law school, Professor Long served as an intern for Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund in Honolulu, Hawai`i, and worked for the U.S. Department of Justice, General Litigation Section, Environmental & Natural Resources Division.  After law school, Professor Long joined the Cheyenne office of the western regional law firm Holland & Hart LLP.  At Holland & Hart, Professor Long’s practice focused on environmental compliance and litigation before the U.S. Department of Interior Board of Land Appeals.  Most recently, Professor Long attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was an instructor, Distinguished Graduate Fellow, and Ph.D. candidate in the interdisciplinary Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies.  Professor Long is completing a dissertation titled New West or Same West?: Evolving land-use institutions in the American West, which explains how local land-use regimes respond to social and cultural change in the rural American West.

Professor Long lives in Moscow with his wife Jessica and sons Kieran and Kelton.  He is an avid cyclist and wanderer.

 

 
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