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Putting It Together: Implications And Directions—Clashing Cultures, Clashing Economies, Clashing Values, Ed Marston
Putting It Together: Implications And Directions—Clashing Cultures, Clashing Economies, Clashing Values, Ed Marston
Who Governs the Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community? (September 28-30)
6 pages.
Contains references.
Labor Artibitration In Public Agencies: An Unconstitutional Delegation Of Power Or The Waking Of A Sleeping Giant - United Transportation Union V. Southern California Rapid Transit, Karen M. Speiser
Journal of Dispute Resolution
The use of arbitration to resolve labor disputes has become an irreplaceable method of dispute resolution in private enterprises and corporations all over the United States. Arbitration's popularity has come about partially from a realization of the utility of arbitration and partially from government pressure through the enactment of federal statutes. However, the government itself has resisted the imposition of arbitration to resolve disputes between its agencies and their employees. This Note will address some of the issues involved in private arbitration of public agency labor disputes.
New Legislative Approaches, Larry Morandi
New Legislative Approaches, Larry Morandi
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
14 pages.
Water Quality Impacts Of The Point Of Diversion, Robert C. Helwick
Water Quality Impacts Of The Point Of Diversion, Robert C. Helwick
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
14 pages.
Contains references.
Responding To Water Quality Problems Through Improved Management Of Agricultural Water, David G. Cone, Dennis Wichelns
Responding To Water Quality Problems Through Improved Management Of Agricultural Water, David G. Cone, Dennis Wichelns
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
10 pages.
Contains references.
The Need For A Regional Drainage District In Water Quality Regulation, Chelsea H. Congdon, Terry F. Young, Brian Gray
The Need For A Regional Drainage District In Water Quality Regulation, Chelsea H. Congdon, Terry F. Young, Brian Gray
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
11 pages.
Contains references.
Water Organizations In The West, Barton H. Thompson, Jr.
Water Organizations In The West, Barton H. Thompson, Jr.
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
37 pages.
Contains references.
The Relevance Of Water “Ownership” To Water Markets And Other Issues, Barton H. Thompson, Jr.
The Relevance Of Water “Ownership” To Water Markets And Other Issues, Barton H. Thompson, Jr.
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
31 pages.
Contains references.
Ownership Of Water Rights In Irrigation Water Delivery Organizations: An Outline Of The Major Issues, Jeffrey C. Fereday
Ownership Of Water Rights In Irrigation Water Delivery Organizations: An Outline Of The Major Issues, Jeffrey C. Fereday
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
33 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Hydraulic Empire, Joseph L. Sax
Hydraulic Empire, Joseph L. Sax
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Great Thirst: Californians and Water, 1170s-1990s by Norris Hundley, Jr.
Examining The Right To Premortem Cryopreservation, Velly B. Polycarpe
Examining The Right To Premortem Cryopreservation, Velly B. Polycarpe
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
John C. Fremont, Mariposa, And The Collision Of Mexican And American Law, Lewis Grossman
John C. Fremont, Mariposa, And The Collision Of Mexican And American Law, Lewis Grossman
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Following the United States' acquisition of California under the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, Congress passed "An Act to ascertain and settle the private Land Claims in the State of California." This statute established a commission to determine the status of the approximately 750 land grants that Spanish and Mexican authorities had made to private individuals before 1848. Congress provided that the commission and courts should evaluate the validity of the grants by, among other criteria, "the laws, usages, and customs of the government from which the claim is derived, the principles of equity, and the decisions of the Supreme Court …
Local Control In Low-Income Development: The Promise Of California's Article 34, Kathleen Morgan-Martinez
Local Control In Low-Income Development: The Promise Of California's Article 34, Kathleen Morgan-Martinez
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Active V. Passive Euthanasia: Why Keep The Distinction?, Yale Kamisar
Active V. Passive Euthanasia: Why Keep The Distinction?, Yale Kamisar
Articles
In the past two decades, we have witnessed a "sea change in public, medical, and legislative judgments" about "letting die" and the "right to die." But it is no less true today than it was 35 years ago, when I first wrote about this subject, that in Anglo-American jurisprudence active euthanasia (what used to be called "mercy killing") is murder.
The Charging Order: Conflicts Between Partners And Creditors, J. Dennis Hynes
The Charging Order: Conflicts Between Partners And Creditors, J. Dennis Hynes
Publications
No abstract provided.
The Extraterritorial Application Of Antitrust Laws: A Postscript On Hartford Fire Insurance Co. V. California, Roger P. Alford
The Extraterritorial Application Of Antitrust Laws: A Postscript On Hartford Fire Insurance Co. V. California, Roger P. Alford
Journal Articles
Last year in the pages of this journal I published an article comparing the United States and the European Union (E.U.) approaches to the extraterritorial application of antitrust laws. In discussing the U.S. approach, I predicted that "while the jurisdictional rule of reason has its weaknesses, it will remain a lasting fixture on the legal landscape precisely because it represents the only genuine, though inexact, attempt by courts to fashion a jurisdictional test which incorporates the legitimate sovereignty interests of foreign nations." Thus, it was with disappointment that I, along with other proponents of a jurisdictional rule of reason, received …
Why Our Fair Share Housing Laws Fail, Ben Field
Why Our Fair Share Housing Laws Fail, Ben Field
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.