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of the law to protect individuals, the powerless, the poor, and minorities. Hunt described his judicial philosophy differently: "I'm a liberal and you guys call me a liberal. I think a liberal is a person who has had a lot of experience and is not bound by what happened in the past, but understands the past." While Hunt said judges had to interpret the law as written, he also emphasized that laws are enforced in the real world. Total objectivity by judges was not possible, and the best judges were those with extensive experiences. Montana Supreme Court Associate Justice
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increasing frequency, and began fining and punishing the agency. After a state audit of the board revealed the extent of these problems, the state legislature passed a bill in 1975 which established a quasi-judicial Workers' Compensation Court to separate the adjudication function of the agency from its administrative and fiduciary duties.
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majority in his first term, when he was often in minority. Although he did not often write decisions, Justice Hunt was often assigned the task of writing decisions when he voted with the majority. In the 1990s, the court gained a liberal majority. Former law clerks said that Hunt used the gray areas
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Hunt ran unopposed for a second term in 1992. Under Montana state law, judges in uncontested nonpartisan primary elections automatically advance to the general election. The general election then becomes a choice of "retain/do not retain". Hunt was retained by Montana voters with 68.2 percent of the
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led to denial and approval of injury awards which were not based on facts, lump-sum payments to workers, improper and inappropriate internal procedures, poor recordkeeping, and the increasing personal involvement of the board's administrator in disputes. Courts began overturning board decisions with
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in 1968 as a means of raising funds to investigate the rate increase as well as providing a voice for consumers in the state. Hunt was the organization's first executive director. The deficiencies in protecting consumer interests which were exposed by the Montana Consumer Council led to the creation
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and served in that capacity from July 1975 to August 1981. Hunt became known statewide as "The Flying Judge" for his extensive travels around the state of Montana holding workers' compensation court hearings. After retiring as Workers' Compensation Court judge in 1981, Hunt returned to the private
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declined to seek reelection. Article VII, Section 8 of the state constitution provides for the nonpartisan election, rather than appointment, of Montana Supreme Court justices. In 1935, the state legislature enacted legislation barring political parties from endorsing, making contributions to, or
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on June 6, 1944. He later said about the war, "If it taught me anything, it taught me how lucky I was. The war taught me we're all the same. We all do our best, and we can't worry about our differences." Another formative experience for Hunt was exposure to the
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William E. Hunt suffered from frail health in the last several years of his life, and lived at the Rocky Mountain Care Center nursing home in Helena after 2012. He died there of natural causes on February 16, 2016. His funeral was held at the
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gave Hunt three awards. The first two were its Public Service and Career Achievement awards, given in 2000, and the third was its Citizens Award, presented in 2007. Hunt received the Jeannette Rankin Public Service Award from the
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In 1970, Hunt was named a trustee of Central Montana Legal Services, a nonprofit organization which provides legal services to the indigent and poor. He and his family moved to Helena that year. Later that year,
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appointed Hunt the Director of the Montana Aeronautics Commission. Montana voters adopted a new state constitution in 1972. The Aeronautics Commission became the Aeronautics Division of the
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noted that Hunt wrote several important decisions regarding employer accountability in worker injury cases, consumers' rights, environmental law, and civil liberties. Associate Justice
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Attorney and one of the most prominent women lawyers in the state; Joe R. Roberts, Montana Assistant Attorney General; Donald D. McIntyre, Chief Legal Counsel for the
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making expenditures on behalf of or against judicial candidates. Hunt ran in a crowded primary field, which included Doris Swords Poppler, a former
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Hunt was named the first Montana Workers' Compensation Court judge in 1975. Initially, after adoption of the 1972 state constitution, the
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judge in July 1975, organizing the court and serving until August 1981. He won a nonpartisan election as an associate justice of the
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soldiers during the war, which deeply troubled him. Hunt mustered out of the army in 1945, but reenlisted in 1946. He served in the
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observed that Hunt was widely praised in the legal community for acting as a mentor to young attorneys while an associate justice.
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Report of the Official Canvass By County of Votes Cast at the General Election Held in the State of Montana on November 6, 1984
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Report of the Official Canvass By County of Votes Cast at the Primary Election Held in the State of Montana on June 5, 1984
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The 77-year-old Hunt declined to seek reelection in 2000, and retired from the Montana Supreme Court. He was succeeded by
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William E. Hunt dropped out of high school at the age of 16. Declaring he was born February 29, 1920, he enlisted in the
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The Hunts had five children: Joseph, James, Katherine, Patricia, and William E. Jr. Joe Hunt died of cancer in 1998.
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into federal service on January 13, 1941. Hunt trained as a radio operator, and participated in the
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In 1984, Hunt ran for the position of Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court after Justice
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In 2003, William E. Hunt was inducted into the U.S. Army Officer Candidate School Hall of Honor.
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to check out an alternative. Hunt met with a dean at the school, who convinced him to stay in
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nominated Hunt to be the first Workers' Compensation Court judge. Hunt was confirmed by the
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in 1984, and served from January 2, 1985, until his retirement on December 31, 2000.
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in Helena, Montana, and he was interred at Resurrection Cemetery outside the city.
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From 1967 to 1969, Hunt worked closely with Montana consumer rights attorney
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raised rates more than six-fold in two years. Hunt subsequently formed the
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His siblings included Eileen, Bob, Don, Mary Jane, Larry, Janet, and Dick.
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The Judicial Branch of State Government: People, Process, and Politics
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insurance fund and to adjudicate the claims of injured workers. This
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Rausch, John David Jr. (2006). "Montana". In Hogan, Sean O. (ed.).
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Annual Report of the Montana Judicial System: Calendar Year 1991
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in April 1939. He was assigned to the somewhat newly-organized
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in Missoula. She died of natural causes on December 29, 2009.
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before being among the first wave of soldiers going ashore at
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Nolan) Hunt, the second of eight children. His father was a
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Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation
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established an Industrial Accident Board within the new
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Hunt, William E.; Luinstra, Gregory A. (Winter 1980).
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1738:"Longtime Justice Remembered for Ruling From Heart" 1731:. New York: Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory. 1969. 174: 160: 152: 129: 108: 84: 79: 63: 51: 32: 21: 235:William E. Hunt was born on February 28, 1923, in 1692:The Montana State Constitution: A Reference Guide 402:of a state consumers' counsel office in the 1972 1813:World War II US Cavalry Groups: European Theater 350:. His mother suggested that, while traveling to 1441: 1439: 1419:"Juras stumps for Montana Supreme Court seat" 1133: 211:. During his tenure as mayor, he founded the 8: 1901:United States Army personnel of World War II 1524:Montana Secretary of State (December 1992). 1446:Montana Secretary of State (December 1984). 1325: 1248: 1183: 1054: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1011: 1009: 1007: 1005: 1003: 1001: 999: 253:, and the family was prosperous. During the 47:January 2, 1985 â€“ December 31, 2000 1474:Report of the Official 1992 Primary Canvass 1386: 1384: 1263: 1261: 1259: 1257: 1810:Rottman, Gordon L.; Dennis, Peter (2012). 1590:"Historic female firsts mark inauguration" 1059:McLaughlin, Kathleen (December 30, 2000). 824: 752: 623: 581: 18: 1816:. Botley, Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. 1679: 1103: 1101: 1099: 1097: 1095: 1093: 425:Montana Workers' Compensation Court judge 338:While in the military, Hunt obtained his 1851:20th-century mayors of places in Montana 1689:Elison, Larry M.; Snyder, Fritz (2001). 1472:Montana Secretary of State (July 1992). 1391:Montana Secretary of State (July 1984). 435:Montana Department of Labor and Industry 1499:"Supreme Court: Juras, Sandefur, Mills" 935: 903: 424: 1674:(M.A. thesis). University of Montana. 1575: 1526:Official 1992 General Election Canvass 1349: 1292: 1290: 1061:"Life experiences shaped Justice Hunt" 978: 1856:Justices of the Montana Supreme Court 1771:Workers' Compensation Court and Judge 1588:Billings, Erin P. (January 2, 2001). 1337: 832: 760: 631: 240: 7: 1695:. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. 1236: 1224: 1145: 543:William E. Hunt, Sr. was a lifelong 419:Montana Department of Transportation 217:Montana Department of Transportation 1876:Politicians from Tacoma, Washington 1795:. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO. 1550:Moore, Michael (October 22, 2004). 221:Montana Workers' Compensation Court 185:University of Montana School of Law 1645:US Army Order of Battle, 1919–1941 317:until 1950. He graduated from the 14: 520:Montana Trial Lawyers Association 1921:Montana National Guard personnel 1729:Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory 944:Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory 871: 845: 799: 773: 732: 714: 696: 670: 644: 550:Hunt married Mary V. Fassler of 1109:"William "Bill" Edward Hunt Sr" 486:Hunt was widely perceived as a 377:Hunt, by now married, moved to 276:unit in September 1940 and was 231:Early life and military service 142: 1769:Murdo, Pat (August 17, 2016). 1757:Montana Supreme Court (1991). 219:). He was appointed the first 1: 1916:United States Army reservists 1906:Iowa National Guard personnel 1417:Ross, Alex (April 13, 2016). 1160:"From the Odds and Ends File" 389:. He and his family moved to 319:Army Officer Candidate School 1886:People from Chester, Montana 1866:20th-century American judges 1861:University of Montana alumni 1670:Doty, Russell Leigh (1970). 207:, and later as the mayor of 1911:United States Army officers 1891:Mayors of places in Montana 1881:People from Helena, Montana 1158:Santucci, J.D. (May 2011). 525:Montana chapter of the ACLU 458:practice of law in Helena. 334:County offices and advocate 315:Montana Army National Guard 1937: 1896:People from Havre, Montana 1871:Montana state court judges 1736:Menden, Joe (March 2016). 1085:Iowa Adjutant General 1941 991:Montana Supreme Court 1991 329:Education and legal career 321:, and rose to the rank of 311:United States Army Reserve 1134:Rottman & Dennis 2012 1065:Helena Independent Record 1017:"William Edward Hunt, Sr" 841: 838: 835: 769: 766: 763: 640: 637: 634: 607: 599:Associate Justice of the 597: 589: 584: 572:Cathedral of Saint Helena 490:on a court with a strong 346:, and had settled on the 239:, to William C. and Ann ( 213:Montana Consumers Council 190: 75: 40: 33:Associate Justice of the 28: 1643:Clay, Steven E. (2010). 1326:Hunt & Luinstra 1980 1249:Elison & Snyder 2001 1206:. March 1993. p. 15 1184:Hunt & Luinstra 1980 399:Montana Consumer Council 364:Northern Pacific Railway 348:University of Washington 266:Iowa Army National Guard 197:William Edward Hunt, Sr. 23:William Edward Hunt, Sr. 1653:2027/mdp.39015087426675 1204:The Tri-County Searcher 534:Death and personal life 508:Patricia O'Brien Cotter 404:Constitution of Montana 387:Liberty County, Montana 379:Walla Walla, Washington 205:Liberty County, Montana 70:Patricia O'Brien Cotter 1363:"Doris Swords Poppler" 483:vote (232,640 votes). 437:to both run the state 1307:. May 2006. p. 6 808:Doris Swords Poppler 785:William E. Hunt, Sr. 741:Patricia M. Springer 682:William E. Hunt, Sr. 656:Doris Swords Poppler 601:Montana Supreme Court 462:Montana Supreme Court 439:workers' compensation 395:Montana Power Company 356:University of Montana 249:and his mother was a 225:Montana Supreme Court 181:University of Montana 35:Montana Supreme Court 1615:"Joseph Robert Hunt" 1269:"Mary Veronica Hunt" 556:St. Patrick Hospital 443:conflict of interest 1503:Great Falls Tribune 1369:. December 13, 2004 1305:Montana and the Sky 1298:"Time to Reminisce" 1251:, pp. 220–221. 1115:. February 21, 2016 1113:Great Falls Tribune 1023:. February 21, 2016 921:W. William Leaphart 829: 757: 723:Donald D. McIntyre 628: 497:Terry N. Trieweiler 431:Montana Legislature 415:Forrest H. Anderson 354:, Hunt stop at the 1716:Montana Law Review 825: 753: 624: 473:Yellowstone County 303:racial segregation 282:United States Army 237:Tacoma, Washington 1578:, pp. 10–11. 1275:. 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Index

Montana Supreme Court
Daniel J. Shea
Patricia O'Brien Cotter
Tacoma
Washington
Helena
Montana
BA
JD
Alma mater
University of Montana
University of Montana School of Law
County Attorney
Liberty County, Montana
Chester, Montana
Montana Consumers Council
Montana Department of Transportation
Montana Workers' Compensation Court
Montana Supreme Court
Tacoma, Washington
nÊe
dentist
registered nurse
Great Depression
Burlington, Iowa
Iowa Army National Guard
113th Cavalry
armored
mobilized
United States Army

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