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The Hard Rock Mining Bill: House Bill 243, Harrison Fagg
The Hard Rock Mining Bill: House Bill 243, Harrison Fagg
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Senate Democratic Caucus Of 1975, Thomas E. Towe
The Senate Democratic Caucus Of 1975, Thomas E. Towe
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Epic Depate, Greg Jergeson
An Epic Depate, Greg Jergeson
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
How House Bill 666 And Grass Roots Democracy Won Subdivision Reform For Montana, John Vincent
How House Bill 666 And Grass Roots Democracy Won Subdivision Reform For Montana, John Vincent
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Montana Environmental Information Center, Robin Nichols
The Montana Environmental Information Center, Robin Nichols
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
The 1972 Montana State Constitution Declaration Of Rights And The Opportunities On The Bumpy Road Ahead, Rick Applegate
The 1972 Montana State Constitution Declaration Of Rights And The Opportunities On The Bumpy Road Ahead, Rick Applegate
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
My Glory Days: How I Came To Be In The Right Place At The Right Time., Mae Nan Ellingson
My Glory Days: How I Came To Be In The Right Place At The Right Time., Mae Nan Ellingson
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Writing And Ratification Of The 1972 Montana Constitution, Bob Campbell
The Writing And Ratification Of The 1972 Montana Constitution, Bob Campbell
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
Alice Creek, Dolores Colburg
Montana (1959 – 1989) Political Evolution — Political Revolution, Ted Schwinden
Montana (1959 – 1989) Political Evolution — Political Revolution, Ted Schwinden
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pakootas V. Teck Cominco Metals, Ltd., Connlan W. Whyte
Pakootas V. Teck Cominco Metals, Ltd., Connlan W. Whyte
Public Land & Resources Law Review
Throughout the twentieth century, Teck Cominco Metals leaked metal pollutants into the Upper Columbia River that ultimately entered the United States and the Colville Indian Reservation. In 2004, after almost a decade of working with the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the Colville Tribes initiated a citizen suit under CERCLA against Teck for damaging the ecosystem of the Upper Columbia River. In 2018, the Ninth Circuit affirmed judgment against Teck for recovery costs and attorney’s fees.
Fmc Corp. V. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Seth T. Bonilla
Fmc Corp. V. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Seth T. Bonilla
Public Land & Resources Law Review
In 1998, FMC Corporation agreed to submit to the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes’ permitting processes, including the payment of fees, for clean-up work required as part of consent decree negotiations with the Environmental Protection Agency. Then, in 2002, FMC refused to pay the Tribes under a permitting agreement entered into by both parties, even though the company continued to store hazardous waste on land within the Shoshone-Bannock Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho. FMC challenged the Tribes’ authority to enforce the $1.5 million permitting fees first in tribal court and later challenged the Tribes’ authority to exercise civil regulatory and adjudicatory jurisdiction over …
Navajo Nation V. United States Department Of The Interior, Adam W. Johnson
Navajo Nation V. United States Department Of The Interior, Adam W. Johnson
Public Land & Resources Law Review
The Navajo Nation sued the United States government alleging the government breached its trust obligation over the allocation of water rights in the Colorado River Basin. On remand, the district court denied the Navajo Nation leave to file its third amended complaint for futility, holding that the general trust relationship was insufficient to support the Nation’s breach of trust claim.
Preview—United States Forest Service V. Cowpasture River Preservation Association: Can The Pipeline Cross The Trail?, Alizabeth Bronsdon
Preview—United States Forest Service V. Cowpasture River Preservation Association: Can The Pipeline Cross The Trail?, Alizabeth Bronsdon
Public Land & Resources Law Review
The Supreme Court of the United States will hear oral argument in this matter on Monday, February 24, 2020, at 10 a.m. in the Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C. Anthony Yang, Assistant to the Solicitor General, will likely argue for the United States. In a divided oral argument, Paul D. Clement will likely appear for Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC, the petitioner in consolidated case No. 18-1587, Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC v. Cowpasture River Preservation Association. Michael K. Kellogg will likely appear for the Respondents.