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Full-Text Articles in Law
Equalizing Exactions, Sarah Schindler
Equalizing Exactions, Sarah Schindler
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
Some exactions are just bad. By this, I mean that they fail to mitigate the harms they were created to internalize. This struck me recently while I was researching privately owned public open spaces (POPOS), which are often exacted in exchange for a density bonus. Through my research, I determined that POPOS often fail to achieve the goals of good public space, in part because they are often exclusionary. I found myself wondering whether the citizens who were stuck with new dense buildings that block light and air, and who received only a poorly functioning POPOS in exchange, had any …
Red And White, Black And Blue: An Examination Of The Supreme Court's Racial Gerrymandering Jurisprudence Following Cooper V. Harris, Joel Hamner
Denver Law Review Forum
No abstract provided.
The Remote Seller Issue In Colorado: Reexamining Quill And Bellas Hess, Dianne Criswell, Grant Sullivan
The Remote Seller Issue In Colorado: Reexamining Quill And Bellas Hess, Dianne Criswell, Grant Sullivan
Denver Law Review Forum
No abstract provided.
Symposium Note: Blank Check In The Criminal Justice System, Jenny Nelson
Symposium Note: Blank Check In The Criminal Justice System, Jenny Nelson
Denver Law Review Forum
No abstract provided.
Bankruptcy Beyond Status Maintenance, Govind Persad
Bankruptcy Beyond Status Maintenance, Govind Persad
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
This Article examines the tendency of current American bankruptcy law to maintain the social and economic status of middle- and upper-class debtors while doing much less to assist poorer debtors and non-debtors. In doing so, it examines and categorizes various aspects of statutory and case law that allow debtors to preserve their prior economic status. After reconstructing and rebutting the normative arguments offered in defense of these provisions, it suggests a proposal for reforming bankruptcy law to emphasize goals other than the maintenance of economic status. Part I of the Article begins by describing ways in which current bankruptcy law …
Vol. 21, No. 1 Front Matter, Water Law Review
Vol. 21, No. 1 Editor's Note, Sarah A. Rice
S.B. 1412, 53rd Leg. 1st Reg. Sess. (Ariz. 2017), Camille Agnello
S.B. 1412, 53rd Leg. 1st Reg. Sess. (Ariz. 2017), Camille Agnello
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
H.B. 360, 65th Leg., Reg. Sess. (Mont. 2017), Christopher Mcmichael
H.B. 360, 65th Leg., Reg. Sess. (Mont. 2017), Christopher Mcmichael
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rumpza V. Subke, 900 N.W.2d 601 (S.D. 2017), Andrea Hagler
Rumpza V. Subke, 900 N.W.2d 601 (S.D. 2017), Andrea Hagler
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hb 17-1190, 71st Geb, Assemb., 1st Reg. Sess. (Colo. 2017), Megan Mcculloch
Hb 17-1190, 71st Geb, Assemb., 1st Reg. Sess. (Colo. 2017), Megan Mcculloch
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol. 21, No. 1 Full Issue, Water Law Review
Agricultural Water Conservation: Is It Really So Simple?, Tina Xu
Agricultural Water Conservation: Is It Really So Simple?, Tina Xu
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Clean Water Act And The Scope Of Federal Power, Connor Pace
The Clean Water Act And The Scope Of Federal Power, Connor Pace
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Clalifornai Groundwater Management, Presented By: Alison Divine, Community Legal Information Center, California State University, Chico., Matthew Kilby
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Indian Water Rights Settlements In An Age Of Uncertainty, Gia Austin
The Future Of Indian Water Rights Settlements In An Age Of Uncertainty, Gia Austin
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting And Restoring Free Flowing Rivers, Presented By: Douglas W. Wolf, Center For Biological Diversity; Drevet Hunt, Lawyers For Clean Water; And Konrad Fisher, Klamath Riverkeeper., Matthew Kilby
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Title Page, Denver Journal International Law & Policy
Title Page, Denver Journal International Law & Policy
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Denver Journal International Law & Policy
Table Of Contents, Denver Journal International Law & Policy
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Transboundary Water Issues: Challenges And Opportunities, Presented By: Eric Benjaminson, Former United States Ambassador; Todd Jarvis, Oregon State University; Austen Parrish, Indiana University School Of Law; Fatima Taha, Oregon State University., Matthew Kilby
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rand Props., Llc V. Filippini, No. 66933, 2016 Wl 1619306 (Nev. Apr. 21, 2016), Dalton Kelly
Rand Props., Llc V. Filippini, No. 66933, 2016 Wl 1619306 (Nev. Apr. 21, 2016), Dalton Kelly
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fred Cheever Dedication, Du Water Law Review, Greg Hobbs
Fred Cheever Dedication, Du Water Law Review, Greg Hobbs
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol. 20, No. 2: Editor's Note, Blaine Bengtson
Interstate Water Litigation In The West: A Fifty-Year Retrospective, Burke W. Griggs
Interstate Water Litigation In The West: A Fifty-Year Retrospective, Burke W. Griggs
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulating The Packaged Water Industry In Africa: Challenges And Recommendations, Jessica Vapnek
Regulating The Packaged Water Industry In Africa: Challenges And Recommendations, Jessica Vapnek
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Eleventh Update To Colorado Water Law: An Historical Overview, Gregory J. Hobbs
Eleventh Update To Colorado Water Law: An Historical Overview, Gregory J. Hobbs
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Support Of Colorado House Bill 16-1392 - A Bill For An Act Concerning The Administration Of Water Banks, Thomas Witt
In Support Of Colorado House Bill 16-1392 - A Bill For An Act Concerning The Administration Of Water Banks, Thomas Witt
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evolving Water Law And Management In The United States: Delewar, Kansas, Montana, And Interstae Litigation, Erica Montague
Evolving Water Law And Management In The United States: Delewar, Kansas, Montana, And Interstae Litigation, Erica Montague
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Separation Of Powers: A Comparison Of Administrative, Legislative, And Judicial Water Regimes, Rioux Jordan
Separation Of Powers: A Comparison Of Administrative, Legislative, And Judicial Water Regimes, Rioux Jordan
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Citizens Of Rockaway Beach, Oregon - How One Community Started To Fight For Their Drinking Water And Ended Up Fighting For Us All, Presented By: Nancy Webster, Citizens For Rockaway Beach Watershed Protection; Kate Taylor, Frigate Adventure Travel; Steve Perry, Citizens For Rockaway Beach Watershed Protection; Jason Gonzales, Oregon Wild., Matthew Kilby
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.