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- Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8) (12)
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Full-Text Articles in Law
Revisiting The Waste Land: What The Thunder Is Saying, Walter Coppedge
Revisiting The Waste Land: What The Thunder Is Saying, Walter Coppedge
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Forging A New State-Federal Alliance In Water Management, Stephen S. Light, John R. Wodraska
Forging A New State-Federal Alliance In Water Management, Stephen S. Light, John R. Wodraska
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Water Marketing And The Law, Mark Squillace
Water Marketing And The Law, Mark Squillace
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
13 pages.
Evaluating Judicial Capacity To Determine Public Welfare Values In Water Transfers, Charles T. Dumars
Evaluating Judicial Capacity To Determine Public Welfare Values In Water Transfers, Charles T. Dumars
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
31 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains references.
Economic And Social Impacts Of Agriculture-To-Urban Water Transfers: The Arkansas Valley Of Colorado, Charles W. Howe, Jeffrey K. Lazo
Economic And Social Impacts Of Agriculture-To-Urban Water Transfers: The Arkansas Valley Of Colorado, Charles W. Howe, Jeffrey K. Lazo
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
20 pages.
Contains 1 page of references.
The Role Of Market Transfers In The Accommodation Of New Uses: A Case Study Of The Truckee-Carson Basin, A. Dan Tarlock
The Role Of Market Transfers In The Accommodation Of New Uses: A Case Study Of The Truckee-Carson Basin, A. Dan Tarlock
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
31 pages (includes 1 map).
Agenda: Moving The West's Water To New Uses: Winners And Losers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Moving The West's Water To New Uses: Winners And Losers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado Law School professors Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Mark Squillace.
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers will be the theme for this year's water conference, June 6-8 at the Law School in Boulder. The conference will consider the changing demands for water in the West and the need to reallocate a portion of the existing uses of water to new uses.
The first day will provide the background by looking at the most likely sources of water to meet these demands, including agriculture, federal water projects, interstate transfers, and …
Shifting The Uses Of Water In The West: An Overview, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Shifting The Uses Of Water In The West: An Overview, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
31 pages.
Contains references.
Changing Demand For Water In The West, Kenneth D. Frederick
Changing Demand For Water In The West, Kenneth D. Frederick
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
19 pages.
Contains references.
Sources Of Water Ii: Federal Water Projects, Bruce C. Driver
Sources Of Water Ii: Federal Water Projects, Bruce C. Driver
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
46 pages.
Contains references.
Sources Of Water Iii: Interstate Transfers, Clyde O. Martz
Sources Of Water Iii: Interstate Transfers, Clyde O. Martz
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
35 pages.
Contains references.
Sources Of Water I: Agriculture – The Deep Pool?, Bonnie G. Colby
Sources Of Water I: Agriculture – The Deep Pool?, Bonnie G. Colby
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
34 pages (includes illustration).
Contains 2 pages of references.
Sources Of Water Iv: Tribal Water Rights, John E. Echohawk
Sources Of Water Iv: Tribal Water Rights, John E. Echohawk
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
10 pages.
Contains references.
Update On Market Strategies For The Protection Of Western Instream Flows And Wetlands, Robert Wigington
Update On Market Strategies For The Protection Of Western Instream Flows And Wetlands, Robert Wigington
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
49 pages.
Contains references.
Utah's School Trust Lands: A Century Of Unrealized Expectations, Matthew J. Harmer
Utah's School Trust Lands: A Century Of Unrealized Expectations, Matthew J. Harmer
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
From Parratt To Zinermon: Authorization, Adequacy, And Immunity In A Systematic Analysis Of State Procedure, Daniel S. Feder
From Parratt To Zinermon: Authorization, Adequacy, And Immunity In A Systematic Analysis Of State Procedure, Daniel S. Feder
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Re Rights To Use Water In The Big Horn River 753 P.2d 76 (Wyo. 1988), Peg Rogers
In Re Rights To Use Water In The Big Horn River 753 P.2d 76 (Wyo. 1988), Peg Rogers
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Citzen Enforcement Of Clean Water Act Violations; The Supreme Court Steers A New Course Over Muddied Waters; Gwaltney Of Smithfield, Ltd. V. Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc., Sergio J. Viscoli
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Police And Regulatory Power Vs. Pecuniary Interests: The Bankrupt Hazardous Waste Site Owner Faces The Music. United States V. Nicolet, Inc., 857 F.2d 202 (3d Cir.1988), Douglas L. Hayes
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
That Old Due Process Magic: Growth Control And The Federal Constitution, Keith R. Denny
That Old Due Process Magic: Growth Control And The Federal Constitution, Keith R. Denny
Michigan Law Review
This Note argues that the interests of nonmunicipal federal citizens in being able freely to migrate about the nation are not adequately accounted for in a due process analysis which sanctions regulations with any, even a debatable, relation to the public welfare.
More adaptable and appropriate are the constitutional safeguards designed to protect the interests of nonmunicipal federal citizens: the privileges and immunities clause, the right of interstate travel, and the commerce clause. This Note concludes that GCOs should be measured against these safeguards and not the standards of the due process clause. When so reviewed, GCOs are found wanting. …
The Underground Conflict: Should Caves Be Designated As Wilderness?, Lorenzo Miller
The Underground Conflict: Should Caves Be Designated As Wilderness?, Lorenzo Miller
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Privatization In The Center And The Latin American Periphery, Melvin Burke
Privatization In The Center And The Latin American Periphery, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship
"Privatization" is being promoted in this decade as the ultimate economic panacea. The latest "privatization craze" began in 1980 in Britain under Margaret Thatcher and has since spread throughout the industrialized nations of the world, such as France, Japan, the United States. More recently, the policy of privatization has been introduced in Mexico, Brazil, and other Third World countries. Billions of dollars of public assets have already been sold on the market to private investors and billions more of government tax revenues have been contracted out to private firms during this decade.
What precisely is this latest economic phenomenon sweeping …
Case Digest, Law Review Staff
Case Digest, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act is Applicable to Aliens on Foreign Vessels Outside the Territory of the United States--Fourth Amendment Held Inapplicable to Searches and Seizures on the High Seas, United States v. Davis, 905 F.2d 245 (9th Cir. 1990)
Executive Order Authorizing Naturalization for Aliens Serving in Designated Geographical Areas During Grenada Campaign Struck Down--President Reagan Held to Have Exceeded His Authority--Severability of Order Impossible as President Did Not Intend that All Aliens Serving in United States Forces at Time of Campaign Become Citizens--Reyes v. United States Dep't. of Immigration & Naturalization, No. 89-55403 (9th Cir. 1990).
Provision of …
Our Nation's Energy And Resources - Decision Making In Conflict, 23 J. Marshall L. Rev. 197 (1990), Wallace H. Johnson
Our Nation's Energy And Resources - Decision Making In Conflict, 23 J. Marshall L. Rev. 197 (1990), Wallace H. Johnson
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Our Localism: Part Ii – Localism And Legal Theory, Richard Briffault
Our Localism: Part Ii – Localism And Legal Theory, Richard Briffault
Faculty Scholarship
A central theme in the literature of local government law is that local governments are powerless, incapable of initiating programs on behalf of their citizens or of resisting intrusions by the state. How can scholars make this claim when under state legislation and federal and state judicial decisions local autonomy plays a critical role in the law of school finance, land-use regulation and local government formation and preservation? As we have seen, a partial response turns on the varying assessments of the nature of power. But much of the answer also has to do with differing assumptions about the underlying …
Schneidewind V. Anr Pipeline 485 U.S. 293 (1988), Peter Wirth
Schneidewind V. Anr Pipeline 485 U.S. 293 (1988), Peter Wirth
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Green Property, J. Peter Byrne
Green Property, J. Peter Byrne
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
This essay begins an effort to imagine legal principles that further ecological values and to criticize extant principles that embody the antithetical values of exploitation and consumption. I will focus on the transformation of property law inherent in adopting an environmentally sustainable land use program.
First Amendment And Land Use, In Recent Developments In Land Use, Planning, And Zoning, Alan C. Weinstein
First Amendment And Land Use, In Recent Developments In Land Use, Planning, And Zoning, Alan C. Weinstein
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
Once again in the past year, the U.S. Supreme Court has entered an opinion involving the first amendment that has significant ramifications for local zoning and planning. This marks the third time since 1986 that the Court has handed down a decision in this field. The most important development in this area of the law since last year's committee report is the Supreme Court's decision in FW/PBS, Inc. v. City of Dallas, which addressed the validity of a comprehensive adult entertainment zoning and licensing ordinance enacted by Dallas in 1986. FW/PBS was followed with great interest because it marked the …
Death By Sepa: Substantive Denials Under Washington's State Environmental Policy Act, Roger Pearce
Death By Sepa: Substantive Denials Under Washington's State Environmental Policy Act, Roger Pearce
Seattle University Law Review
This Comment seeks to answer the question raised by West Main II and Cougar Mountain of what procedural processes and substantive policies may be used in SEPA-based denials. After examining the nature of substantive SEPA authority and the relationship between substantive SEPA and Washington's vested rights doctrine, the Comment will discuss West Main II and Cougar Mountain and will argue that the two cases are consistent. It will then provide an informative assessment of the current limits of substantive SEPA authority. The Comment concludes by suggesting the following legislative or judicial changes in SEPA law: earlier vesting of SEPA policies, …
Extinguishment Of Easements: Division Of Proceeds Clauses, William T. Hutton
Extinguishment Of Easements: Division Of Proceeds Clauses, William T. Hutton
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.