The justices of the Supreme Court of Montana hold a hearing on campus
each year at the invitation of the School of Law. The hearing
is open to students and the public. The case is introduced by
a member of the law faculty.

April 17, 2009
Michelle Kulstad vs. Barbara L. Maniaci
Ms. Maniaci and Ms. Kulstad lived together as a
couple for ten years, during which time Ms. Maniaci
legally adopted two children. When the relationship
between Ms. Maniaci and Ms. Kulstad dissolved, Ms.
Kulstad sought joint custody of the children. The
district court awarded Ms. Kulstad a parental interest
in the children, with joint decision-making authority
and regular visitation.
The Montana Supreme Court will review this decision
of the district court as well as a district court
decision to award Ms. Kulstad a portion of Ms. Maniaci’s
property.

April 11, 2008
State of Montana vs. Rusty Lee-Ray
Russell
Rusty Lee-Ray Russell and a co-defendant, during
a night of excessive drinking, assaulted two homeless
men, one of whom, John Gewanski, died from his injuries.
Russell was convicted in Yellowstone County of four
felony counts including Deliberate Homicide and Aggravated
Assault.
The Montana Supreme Court will be
deciding whether the conviction of Russell for both
the homicide and the underlying aggravated assault
violated the constitutional protections against
double jeopardy.
April 20, 2007
Lori Oberson, Legal Guardian for Brian
Musselman, et al. vs. United States of America, et al.
Brian Musselman suffered a catastrophic brain injury after
being struck by a snowmobile coming over a hill in West
Yellowstone. He sued the Forest Service for failing to
correct or warn of the dangerous trail condition, and
two fellow snowmobilers for driving too fast while drunk.
The Montana Supreme Court will be
deciding which standard of care snowmobile area operators
owe to users of their trails — "gross
negligence," "willful
or wanton misconduct" or "ordinary negligence" — by
examining the Montana Constitution's guarantee of "equal
protection" under the law.
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