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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Law
A Critical Look At Wyoming Water Law, Mark Squillace
The Field Of Public Land Law -- A Ten-Year Retrospective, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Field Of Public Land Law -- A Ten-Year Retrospective, Charles F. Wilkinson
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Indian Consent To American Government, Richard B. Collins
Indian Consent To American Government, Richard B. Collins
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Groundwater Quality Protection: Setting A National Goal For State And Federal Programs, David H. Getches
Groundwater Quality Protection: Setting A National Goal For State And Federal Programs, David H. Getches
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Aldo Leopold And Western Water Law: Thinking Perpendicular To The Prior Appropriation Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson
Aldo Leopold And Western Water Law: Thinking Perpendicular To The Prior Appropriation Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson
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Copyright Legislation And Technological Change, Jessica D. Litman
Copyright Legislation And Technological Change, Jessica D. Litman
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Throughout its history, copyright law has had difficulty accommodating technological change. Although the substance of copyright legislation in this century has evolved from meetings among industry representatives whose avowed purpose was to draft legislation that provided for the future,6 the resulting statutes have done so poorly. The language of copyright statutes has been phrased in fact-specific language that has grown obsolete as new modes and mediums of copyrightable expression have developed. Whatever copyright statute has been on the books has been routinely, and justifiably, criticized as outmoded.7 In this Article, I suggest that the nature of the legislative ...
Water Marketing In Wyoming, Mark Squillace
The Headwaters Of The Public Trust: Some Thoughts On The Source And Scope Of The Traditional Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Headwaters Of The Public Trust: Some Thoughts On The Source And Scope Of The Traditional Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson
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Land Tenure In The Pacific: The Context For Native Hawaiian Land Rights, Charles F. Wilkinson
Land Tenure In The Pacific: The Context For Native Hawaiian Land Rights, Charles F. Wilkinson
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