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Full-Text Articles in Law
Practice-Ready: The False Dichotomy Between Theory And Practice, Martin J. Katz
Practice-Ready: The False Dichotomy Between Theory And Practice, Martin J. Katz
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
The leaders in education reform understand that the goal is to create multi-faceted and balanced graduates – those who not only understand the law at a deep level, but also know how to use the law to solve their clients’ problems. Yes, it is probably important for a future litigator to understand how to take a deposition. But if we teach that skill, it is not instead of teaching the doctrine that will support the theory of the case (and the ability to research and understand that doctrine), or even the theory behind the doctrine, which would allow the graduate …
Response To The David Segal Article, November 19, 2011, In New York Times, Martin J. Katz
Response To The David Segal Article, November 19, 2011, In New York Times, Martin J. Katz
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
As David Segal’s November 19 article accurately reflects, the legal market is changing. Clients are no longer willing to foot the bill for young lawyers’ training, and thus law firms are increasingly looking to the law schools to produce practice-ready graduates.
The good news is that there are clear solutions to the problem, and they are already in motion. A report published in 2007 by the Carnegie Foundation entitled "Education Lawyers" identified precisely the problem described in Mr. Segal’s article and suggested that law schools should address it by developing courses that educate law students on three levels: knowledge, practice …
Hard Times For Peace Between Two Internally Divided Societies, Claudia Heiss
Hard Times For Peace Between Two Internally Divided Societies, Claudia Heiss
Human Rights & Human Welfare
These are not promising days for those who desire peace between Israelis and Palestinians, with two states respected by each other and recognized by the international community, living securely side by side. Richard Falk’s article rightly stresses the negative role played by the US Government in its sharp rejection of the Palestinian bid for statehood at the United Nations Security Council. The problem, however, seems to lie deeper in these complex societies and their current political leaderships.
November Roundtable: The Palestine Bid For Statehood At The Un, Introduction, Claudia Fuentes Julio
November Roundtable: The Palestine Bid For Statehood At The Un, Introduction, Claudia Fuentes Julio
Human Rights & Human Welfare
An annotation of:
“Statehood versus “Facts on the Ground””. By Richard Falk. Aljazeera, September 20, 2011.
The Sum Of The Parts, Therese O'Donnell
The Sum Of The Parts, Therese O'Donnell
Human Rights & Human Welfare
From one perspective the Middle East lends itself as a macabre mise-en-scene where the triumph of realpolitik over the legitimacies of international law can be continually re-staged. To be sure, at least two sovereign states seem to go their own way, even in the face of rampant and valid international criticism—the end of a construction freeze on illegal settlements and failures to condemn clearly illustrate this point. However, two can play at that game. The US veto of the October 2003 draft Security Council resolution declaring as illegal Israel’s construction of its security fence, beyond the 1949 Green Line and …
The Us On The Palestinian Statehood Bid: Weighing The Costs, Thomas Pegram
The Us On The Palestinian Statehood Bid: Weighing The Costs, Thomas Pegram
Human Rights & Human Welfare
Reflecting on the controversy surrounding the Palestinian bid for statehood, Richard Falk neatly subverts the opening words of the UN Charter, “we the people,” as having always surrendered to “we the governments,” and, in the modern era of American empire, “we the hegemon.”
This may well be true. The UN Security Council (UNSC), in particular, is viewed in Washington as a vehicle for hegemonic ambitions—to be indulged when it serves its purpose and vetoed and sidelined when it does not. Unfolding events at the UNSC, reportedly due to vote on the Palestinian resolution on November 11 but now postponed perhaps …
Why This Time Is Different: The Perfect Storm And The Future Of Legal Education, Martin J. Katz
Why This Time Is Different: The Perfect Storm And The Future Of Legal Education, Martin J. Katz
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
When we discuss legal education reform, some of the more jaded members of our community often ask, “Why is this time any different?” They rattle off a list of dust-covered reports about proposed reforms for legal education, often dating back several decades, and wonder how we can be optimistic about the prospects for meaningful reform now.
The answer is that we are in the midst of a perfect storm; one in which several powerful forces are driving law schools toward reform.
The Legal Framework For Water Transfers In The Colorado River Basin Will Be Important, Jennifer Pitt
The Legal Framework For Water Transfers In The Colorado River Basin Will Be Important, Jennifer Pitt
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol. 15, No. 1: Table Of Contents, Water Law Review
Vol. 15, No. 1: Table Of Contents, Water Law Review
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Considerations For Analyzing Colorado Ground Water: A Technical Perspective, Christopher J. Sanchez
Considerations For Analyzing Colorado Ground Water: A Technical Perspective, Christopher J. Sanchez
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Centennial Water & Sanitation Dist. V. City & Cnty. Of Broomfield, 256 P.3d 677 (Colo. 2011), Molly Callender
Centennial Water & Sanitation Dist. V. City & Cnty. Of Broomfield, 256 P.3d 677 (Colo. 2011), Molly Callender
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
S. Fork Water & Sanitation Dist. V. Town Of S. Fork, 252 P.3d 465 (Colo. 2011), J. Tobin Weiner
S. Fork Water & Sanitation Dist. V. Town Of S. Fork, 252 P.3d 465 (Colo. 2011), J. Tobin Weiner
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Upper Yampa Water Conservancy Dist. V. Dequine Family L.L.C. 249 P.3d 794 (Colo. 2011), Michael Lerch
Upper Yampa Water Conservancy Dist. V. Dequine Family L.L.C. 249 P.3d 794 (Colo. 2011), Michael Lerch
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
September Roundtable: "The Syrian Spring" And Human Rights, Introduction, Raslan Ibrahim
September Roundtable: "The Syrian Spring" And Human Rights, Introduction, Raslan Ibrahim
Human Rights & Human Welfare
An annotation of:
“The UN Security Council's Pro-Syrian 'Defiance Coalition' Crumbles”. By Raghida Dergham. Huffington Post, August 2011.
Frenchman Cambridge Irrigation Dist. V. Dep't Of Natural Res., 801 N.W.2d 253 (Neb. 2011), Gregory Angstadt
Frenchman Cambridge Irrigation Dist. V. Dep't Of Natural Res., 801 N.W.2d 253 (Neb. 2011), Gregory Angstadt
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Arab Spring: Endgames As Framing Battle, Colm Campbell
The Arab Spring: Endgames As Framing Battle, Colm Campbell
Human Rights & Human Welfare
The narrative of the Arab Spring (including the Syrian uprising) in the mainstream media appears clear and linear: a cruel dictator is challenged in a series of street demonstrations that rapidly coalesce to become a popular uprising. The dictator resorts to increasingly brutal repression, but this fails to end the challenge. Within a relatively short time the dictator is overthrown. Elections within a reasonable period are announced, promising the creation of a democracy that is representative not only of the protest movement, but of society as a whole. Raghida Dergham's Huffington Post article largely reflects this perspective, drawing attention to …
White Noise, White Heat, Therese O'Donnell
White Noise, White Heat, Therese O'Donnell
Human Rights & Human Welfare
If, as former British Prime Minister Harold Wilson famously uttered, "A week is a long time in politics," then the Six weeks since Raghida Dergham's article could be a lifetime and the last six months of the "Arab Spring" an aeon.
The Un Security Council On Syria: Radical Change Or Continuity?, Thomas Pegram
The Un Security Council On Syria: Radical Change Or Continuity?, Thomas Pegram
Human Rights & Human Welfare
The Presidential Statement issued by the UN Security Council on August 3 condemning the widespread violation of human rights by Syrian authorities was hailed by some as signaling the collapse of the pro-Syrian "defiance coalition."
This "defiance coalition," comprised of the so-called "BRICs" (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) along with Lebanon, did indeed relent, begrudgingly, to growing international pressure for action on Syria. However, whether a statement containing little actionable content signals the crumbling of defiance rather than a diplomatic maneuver as calculations are recalibrated in light of developments is another matter.
David H. Getches 1942-2011, James N. Corbridge
The Legal And Historical Barriers To Out-Of-District Transfers From Mainstream Colorado River Irrigation Districts In Arizona, Dean Waters Price
The Legal And Historical Barriers To Out-Of-District Transfers From Mainstream Colorado River Irrigation Districts In Arizona, Dean Waters Price
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Improving Efficiency And Overcoming Obstacles To Water Transfers In Utah, Johanna Hamburger
Improving Efficiency And Overcoming Obstacles To Water Transfers In Utah, Johanna Hamburger
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Charles Fishman, The Big Thirst, Jessica Bidgood
Charles Fishman, The Big Thirst, Jessica Bidgood
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Alex Prud'homme, The Ripple Effect: The Fate Of Freshwater In The Twenty-First Century, Johna Varty
Alex Prud'homme, The Ripple Effect: The Fate Of Freshwater In The Twenty-First Century, Johna Varty
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Steven Soloman, Water: The Epic Struggle For Wealth, Power, And Civilization, Gregory Cowan
Steven Soloman, Water: The Epic Struggle For Wealth, Power, And Civilization, Gregory Cowan
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Future Of Ditch-Wide Change Cases In Colorado: Reducing Per-Share Water Quantities With Historical Consumptive Use Determinations Based On Unlawful Enlargements And Average Reservoir Releases: Burlington Ditch Reservoir & Land Co. V. Metro Wastewater Reclamation Dist., David W. Baker
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Colorado Water Conservation Board, John Lahner
The Colorado Water Conservation Board, John Lahner
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kobobel V. Dep't Of Natural Res., 249 P.3d 1127 (Colo. 2011), John Lahner
Kobobel V. Dep't Of Natural Res., 249 P.3d 1127 (Colo. 2011), John Lahner
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
S. Ute Indian Tribe V. King Consol. Ditch Co., 250 P.3d 1226 (Colo. 2011), Michael L. Downey
S. Ute Indian Tribe V. King Consol. Ditch Co., 250 P.3d 1226 (Colo. 2011), Michael L. Downey
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.