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Spread Of Phalaris Arundinacea Adversely Impacts The Endangered Plant Howellia Aquatilis, Peter Lesica
Spread Of Phalaris Arundinacea Adversely Impacts The Endangered Plant Howellia Aquatilis, Peter Lesica
Great Basin Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Missouri River Basin: Balancing Upstream And Downstream Uses, John E. Thorson
Missouri River Basin: Balancing Upstream And Downstream Uses, John E. Thorson
Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)
20 pages (includes illustrations and maps).
Contains 1 page of references.
Of Dams And Salmon In The Columbia/Snake Basin: Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind?, Don B. Miller
Of Dams And Salmon In The Columbia/Snake Basin: Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind?, Don B. Miller
Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)
106 pages (includes illustrations and maps).
Contains 4 pages of references.
The Pacific Northwest Governors’ Comprehensive Energy Review: How Comprehensive?, Angus Duncan
The Pacific Northwest Governors’ Comprehensive Energy Review: How Comprehensive?, Angus Duncan
Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)
43 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains footnotes and 1 page of references.
Magistrate Judges In The Montana Federal District, Carl W. Tobias
Magistrate Judges In The Montana Federal District, Carl W. Tobias
Law Faculty Publications
Over the last three decades, growing caseloads and finite resources have fostered expansion of the jurisdiction, responsibilities, prestige and compensation of United States Magistrate Judges. Passage of the Civil Justice Reform Act (CJRA) of 1990, which required local experimentation with procedures for reducing expense and delay in civil litigation, propelled this development in many of the ninety-four federal districts across the country. The United States District Court for the District of Montana has quite strongly evidenced these phenomena. Perhaps most important, the CJRA expense and delay reduction plan that the district prescribed in 1991 included an opt-out procedure which it …