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- Colorado Water Issues and Options: The 90's and Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources (October 8) (8)
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Full-Text Articles in Law
A Judge’S Advice To Today’S Law Graduates, Roger J. Miner '56
A Judge’S Advice To Today’S Law Graduates, Roger J. Miner '56
Lawyers and the Legal Profession
No abstract provided.
Innovative Transfer And Exchange Plans, Glenn E. Porzak
Innovative Transfer And Exchange Plans, Glenn E. Porzak
Colorado Water Issues and Options: The 90's and Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources (October 8)
36 pages (includes maps).
Contains footnotes (page 32).
Interstate Transfers Of Water: Many A Slip ‘Twixt The Cup And The Lip, Howard Holme
Interstate Transfers Of Water: Many A Slip ‘Twixt The Cup And The Lip, Howard Holme
Colorado Water Issues and Options: The 90's and Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources (October 8)
44 pages (includes maps and tables).
Contains 6 pages of footnotes.
Engineering And Hydrologic Issues In Changing Water Uses, Leonard Rice
Engineering And Hydrologic Issues In Changing Water Uses, Leonard Rice
Colorado Water Issues and Options: The 90's and Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources (October 8)
26 pages (includes maps, charts and illustrations).
Contains references (page 18).
Voluntary Approaches To Basinwide Water Management, Neil S. Grigg
Voluntary Approaches To Basinwide Water Management, Neil S. Grigg
Colorado Water Issues and Options: The 90's and Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources (October 8)
13 pages (includes illustration).
Contains references (page 11).
Nontributary Ground Water: A Continuing Dilemma, William A. Paddock
Nontributary Ground Water: A Continuing Dilemma, William A. Paddock
Colorado Water Issues and Options: The 90's and Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources (October 8)
47 pages.
Contains 2 pages of footnotes.
Wasted Water: The Problems And Promise Of Improving Efficiency Under Western Water Law, Steven J. Shupe
Wasted Water: The Problems And Promise Of Improving Efficiency Under Western Water Law, Steven J. Shupe
Colorado Water Issues and Options: The 90's and Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources (October 8)
61 pages.
Includes footnotes (pages 49-56).
The Development Of Colorado’S Water Law, Raphael J. Moses
The Development Of Colorado’S Water Law, Raphael J. Moses
Colorado Water Issues and Options: The 90's and Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources (October 8)
23 pages.
Contains references (pages 22 - 23).
Agenda: Colorado Water Issues And Options: The 90'S And Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use Of Colorado's Water Resources, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Colorado Water Resources Research Institute. Cooperative Extension Service
Agenda: Colorado Water Issues And Options: The 90'S And Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use Of Colorado's Water Resources, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Colorado Water Resources Research Institute. Cooperative Extension Service
Colorado Water Issues and Options: The 90's and Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources (October 8)
Presented by Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado School of Law and Cooperative Extension Service, Colorado Water Resources Research Institute, Colorado State University.
Conference organizers and/or speakers included University of Colorado School of Law professors Lawrence J. MacDonnell, David H. Getches and Stephen F. Williams.
The conference theme is "Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources." The purpose of the conference is to provide a forum for public discussion of Colorado's system of water law and administration and to make recommendations for future action.
Law Dean Nominated For Judge, Brian Mccoy
Buchanan Letter Regarding Supreme Court July 1985, Patrick J. Buchanan
Buchanan Letter Regarding Supreme Court July 1985, Patrick J. Buchanan
Historical and Topical Legal Documents
No abstract provided.
Memo From Fred Fielding To Ronald Reagan [1985], Fred Fielding
Memo From Fred Fielding To Ronald Reagan [1985], Fred Fielding
Historical and Topical Legal Documents
No abstract provided.
Trials And The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Roger J. Miner '56
Trials And The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Roger J. Miner '56
Bar Associations
No abstract provided.
New York Law School Law Review 30th Anniversary, Roger J. Miner '56
New York Law School Law Review 30th Anniversary, Roger J. Miner '56
Law Review Addresses
No abstract provided.
Victims And Witnesses: New Concerns In The Criminal Justice System, Roger J. Miner '56
Victims And Witnesses: New Concerns In The Criminal Justice System, Roger J. Miner '56
Criminal Law
No abstract provided.
The Nativity Scene Case: An Error Of Judgment, Norman Dorsen, Charles Sims
The Nativity Scene Case: An Error Of Judgment, Norman Dorsen, Charles Sims
Philip A. Hart Memorial Lecture
On March 22, 1985, Professor of Law, Norman Dorsen of New York University School of Law, delivered the Georgetown Law Center’s fifth Annual Philip A. Hart Memorial Lecture: "Nativity Scenes and Judicial Responsibility."
Norman Dorsen is Counselor to the President of New York University and Stokes Professor of Law, NYU School of Law, where he has taught since 1961. He is co-director of the Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program and was the founding director of NYU's Hauser Global Law School Program in 1994.
Dorsen performed military service in the office of the Secretary of the Army, where he assisted …
New York Law School Law Review — Dedication Publication, Roger J. Miner '56
New York Law School Law Review — Dedication Publication, Roger J. Miner '56
New York Law School Events and Publications
No abstract provided.
A Compendium Of Proposals To Reform The United States Courts Of Appeals, Thomas E. Baker
A Compendium Of Proposals To Reform The United States Courts Of Appeals, Thomas E. Baker
Faculty Publications
Judge Ginsburg has provided a judge's-eye view of the work of a United States Court of Appeals in her Dunwody Lecture.'From her perspective as a judge on the District of Columbia Circuit, she has done a fine job describing the process of deciding appellate cases and composing a reasoned decision. But simply describing" things as they are" in the decisional process will not suffice in this article for two reasons. First, Judge Ginsburg has already done that, as have other judges.
Practical Reasoning And Judicial Justification: Toward An Adequate Theory, Vincent A. Wellman
Practical Reasoning And Judicial Justification: Toward An Adequate Theory, Vincent A. Wellman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court Rules For The Reporting Of Opinions: A Critique, William M. Richman, William L. Reynolds
The Supreme Court Rules For The Reporting Of Opinions: A Critique, William M. Richman, William L. Reynolds
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Working With The Individual Judge Assignment System, Roger J. Miner '56
Working With The Individual Judge Assignment System, Roger J. Miner '56
Court Conferences and Events
No abstract provided.
The Duty To Criticize The Courts (I), Roger J. Miner '56
The Duty To Criticize The Courts (I), Roger J. Miner '56
Lawyers and the Legal Profession
No abstract provided.
Remarks, Judicial Conference Of The Second Circuit, Roger J. Miner '56
Remarks, Judicial Conference Of The Second Circuit, Roger J. Miner '56
Federal Court System and Administration
No abstract provided.
Judicial Rule-Making Absent Legislative Review: The Limits Of Separation Of Powers, Kenneth S. Gallant
Judicial Rule-Making Absent Legislative Review: The Limits Of Separation Of Powers, Kenneth S. Gallant
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Passion: An Essay On Personality , Richard F. Devlin Frsc
Book Review Of Passion: An Essay On Personality , Richard F. Devlin Frsc
Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
Passion is a cogently structured, compel Jingly argued and seductively enthralling masterpiece which, in years to come, will undoubtedly stand out as an inspirational source for many who seek social transformation. Unger's style, in this essay at least, is lucid and inviting. Substantively, Passion demonstrates not only the depth of his penetrating intellect but also his command of an array of' disciplines. Unger's polymathy is all the more impressive when we remember that ours is an era in which idiosyncratic specialization is the norm.
The Legitimacy Of Judicial Review In Individual Rights Cases: Michael Perry's Constitutional Theory And Beyond, Daniel O. Conkle
The Legitimacy Of Judicial Review In Individual Rights Cases: Michael Perry's Constitutional Theory And Beyond, Daniel O. Conkle
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Investiture Of Judge Roger J. Miner, U.S. Circuit Judge, United States Court Of Appeals For The Second Circuit, Roger J. Miner '56
Investiture Of Judge Roger J. Miner, U.S. Circuit Judge, United States Court Of Appeals For The Second Circuit, Roger J. Miner '56
Induction Ceremonies and Investitures
No abstract provided.
How Judges Judge: A Study Of Disagreement On The United States Court Of Appeals For The Eighth Circuit, Douglas O. Linder
How Judges Judge: A Study Of Disagreement On The United States Court Of Appeals For The Eighth Circuit, Douglas O. Linder
Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Rules And Standards, Pierre Schlag
Court Trial Empirical Survey: Interview Responses From Trial Judges Explaining Their Experiences And Views Regarding The Trial Of Non-Jury Cases, John O. Sonsteng, Roger S. Haydock
Court Trial Empirical Survey: Interview Responses From Trial Judges Explaining Their Experiences And Views Regarding The Trial Of Non-Jury Cases, John O. Sonsteng, Roger S. Haydock
Faculty Scholarship
Knowing how a judge will react to certain trial techniques in a trial can greatly enhance an attorney's effectiveness in the courtroom. This article contains and explains the results of the authors' empirical survey. Fifty-nine judges serving in both criminal and civil court in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area were surveyed, with each judge responding to thirty-eight questions designed to obtain objective information concerning their experiences and views on effective trial advocacy. The survey covered eight topics: (1) trial briefs; (2) pretrial chambers discussions; (3) opening statements; (4) direct and cross-examinations; (5) evidentiary matters; (6) closing arguments; (7) findings of fact …