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Appeal No. 0829: Edythe Dimarco V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management And Gonzoil, Inc., Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0829: Edythe Dimarco V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management And Gonzoil, Inc., Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 2010-43 (GonzOil Inc., Lazlo Well #1D)
Community Growth And Land Use, Susan Kelly
Asian Carp, Chicago Canal Litigation, And The Great Lakes And Mississippi River Inter‐Basin Study, Katherine Storch, Nick Schroeck
Asian Carp, Chicago Canal Litigation, And The Great Lakes And Mississippi River Inter‐Basin Study, Katherine Storch, Nick Schroeck
Law Faculty Research Publications
Over the past century the Mississippi River and Great Lakes basins have been devastated economically and ecologically by the establishment of aquatic invasive species. In the Mississippi River basin, the most extensive damage has been attributed to the presence of large populations of Asian carp. These invasive species have developed large, self‐sustaining populations because of their ability to outcompete native fish for food and habitat, which in turn impacts the balance of the ecosystem. The term “Asian carp” collectively refers to multiple species, but for our purposes Big Head and Silver carps are of the greatest immediate concern because they …
Appeal No. 0830: City Of Broadview Heights V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management And Gonzoil, Inc., Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0830: City Of Broadview Heights V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management And Gonzoil, Inc., Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 2010-34 (GonzOil Inc., Kral Well #1D)
Appeal No. 0831: City Of Broadview Heights V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0831: City Of Broadview Heights V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 2010-43 (GonzOil Inc., Lazlo Well #1D)
Appeal No. 0814: Ohio Valley Energy Systems V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0814: Ohio Valley Energy Systems V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 2009-19
Slides: Adapting To Climate Change: Lessons Learnt From The Australian Water Experience, Will Fargher
Slides: Adapting To Climate Change: Lessons Learnt From The Australian Water Experience, Will Fargher
Conversation with Water Management Reps from Colorado and Australia: "Adapting to Climate Change: Lessons Learned from Australia" (February 14)
Presenter: Will Fargher, National Water Commission, Australian Government
18 slides [4 have titles only and are missing images]
Slides: Environmental Water In Australia, Chris Arnott
Slides: Environmental Water In Australia, Chris Arnott
Conversation with Water Management Reps from Colorado and Australia: "Adapting to Climate Change: Lessons Learned from Australia" (February 14)
Presenter: Chris Arnott, Managing Director, Alluvium Consulting
30 slides
Recent Developments In Natural Resources Law-2011 Update, Thomas A. Daily
Recent Developments In Natural Resources Law-2011 Update, Thomas A. Daily
Annual of the Arkansas Natural Resources Law Institute
No abstract provided.
Ethics In The Oil Patch… Or A Review Of Random Things I Read About So You Wouldn't Have To, G. Michael Millar
Ethics In The Oil Patch… Or A Review Of Random Things I Read About So You Wouldn't Have To, G. Michael Millar
Annual of the Arkansas Natural Resources Law Institute
No abstract provided.
New Technology Tests The Old Rules - The Challenge Of Regulating Horizontal Well Development - A Four State Comparison, Robert P. Costello, Thomas A. Daily, Ray Oujesky, Richard Revels
New Technology Tests The Old Rules - The Challenge Of Regulating Horizontal Well Development - A Four State Comparison, Robert P. Costello, Thomas A. Daily, Ray Oujesky, Richard Revels
Annual of the Arkansas Natural Resources Law Institute
No abstract provided.
Highways, Freemasons, And Graveyards, Oh My! Solving Uncommon Leasing Problems, J. Mark Robinette Jr.
Highways, Freemasons, And Graveyards, Oh My! Solving Uncommon Leasing Problems, J. Mark Robinette Jr.
Annual of the Arkansas Natural Resources Law Institute
No abstract provided.
Winter 2011 Utton Center Newsletter, Utton Center, University Of New Mexico - School Of Law
Winter 2011 Utton Center Newsletter, Utton Center, University Of New Mexico - School Of Law
Publications
No abstract provided.
The Due Diligence Process And Its Impact On The Deal: A Primer On Bayoneting The Wounded, Alex Ritchie, A. John Davis
The Due Diligence Process And Its Impact On The Deal: A Primer On Bayoneting The Wounded, Alex Ritchie, A. John Davis
Faculty Scholarship
In earlier times of more rationale schedules, reasonable billing rates, and less client scrutiny over bills and efficiency, an associate could learn due diligence with a partner looking over her shoulder, offering wisdom and encouragement. In the modern age of instantaneous information, excessive billing rates, and unrealistic expectations, transactional firms devote too little attention to due diligence processes and training. The stresses, tensions and risks associated with due diligence only multiply in the context of the big deal – the high-stakes, all-asset, equity and merger transactions. This article seeks to provide insight into the due diligence process, particularly the big …
Blowout: The Legal Legacy Of The Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe. Background Document On Natural Resource Damages, Nicholas Paine
Blowout: The Legal Legacy Of The Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe. Background Document On Natural Resource Damages, Nicholas Paine
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Offshore Wind Development On The Eastern United States Coast And Its Impacts On Commercial Fishing, Kristen Bonjour
Offshore Wind Development On The Eastern United States Coast And Its Impacts On Commercial Fishing, Kristen Bonjour
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Examination Of The Federal Consistency Provision Of The Coastal Zone Management Act In Rhode Island, William Yost
Examination Of The Federal Consistency Provision Of The Coastal Zone Management Act In Rhode Island, William Yost
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Legal Considerations Relating To The Development Of Hydroelectric Facilities Within Rhode Island, Scott R. Gunst Jr.
Legal Considerations Relating To The Development Of Hydroelectric Facilities Within Rhode Island, Scott R. Gunst Jr.
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
The Use Of The National Marine Sanctuaries Act As A Tool For The Enhanced Preservation Of Marine Resources Under The New National Oceans Policy, Colin F. Lynch
The Use Of The National Marine Sanctuaries Act As A Tool For The Enhanced Preservation Of Marine Resources Under The New National Oceans Policy, Colin F. Lynch
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Massachusetts Town Bylaws As They Relate To Restricting Or Conditioning Human Activities In And Around Eelgrass Beds, Benjamin J. Goetsch
Massachusetts Town Bylaws As They Relate To Restricting Or Conditioning Human Activities In And Around Eelgrass Beds, Benjamin J. Goetsch
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Federal And State Laws Regarding The Implementation Of Land Based Wind Power Development In Rhode Island, Brandon Biggs
Federal And State Laws Regarding The Implementation Of Land Based Wind Power Development In Rhode Island, Brandon Biggs
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Legal Considerations For Possible Noise Ordinances For Newport Harbor, Kristen Bonjour
Legal Considerations For Possible Noise Ordinances For Newport Harbor, Kristen Bonjour
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
In this report prepared for the Newport Waterfront Commission by the Marine Affairs Institute at the Roger Williams University School of Law, current and prospective noise ordinances in the city of Newport, RI are examined, and the legal precedents and management tools to create harbor-specific noise ordinances are discussed.
Newport's Mooring Regulations: Legal And Policy Analysis, Jenna Algee
Newport's Mooring Regulations: Legal And Policy Analysis, Jenna Algee
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
The legal and policy issues facing Newport as it revises and implements its ordinances are numerous. Most of the issues have not been squarely resolved for Rhode Island. While Newport may take guidance from other states, it will be Rhode Island's task going forward to define the reach of its Public Trust Doctine as applied to some novel issues raised by mooring administration. The benefit of the flexibility of the PTD is allowing smaller units of government like Newport to define their regulatory goals based on a locally-tailored balancing test of competing interests facing scarce ocean resources. This report was …
Utilizing Rhode Island's Landfills And Brownfields For Solar Energy Development, Sarah Parker
Utilizing Rhode Island's Landfills And Brownfields For Solar Energy Development, Sarah Parker
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Baselines Newsletter, No. 7, Winter/Spring 2011, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Baselines Newsletter, No. 7, Winter/Spring 2011, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Baselines: The Natural Resources Law Center Newsletter (2007-2011)
No abstract provided.
David H. Getches: 1942-2011, James N. Corbridge Jr.
David H. Getches: 1942-2011, James N. Corbridge Jr.
Publications
No abstract provided.
Conservation Easements At The Climate Change Crossroads, Jessica Owley
Conservation Easements At The Climate Change Crossroads, Jessica Owley
Articles
No abstract provided.
A Prediction Market For Climate Outcomes, Shi-Ling Hsu
A Prediction Market For Climate Outcomes, Shi-Ling Hsu
Scholarly Publications
This Article proposes a way of introducing some organization and tractability in climate science, generating more widely credible evaluations of climate science, and imposing some discipline on the processing and interpretation of climate information. I propose a two-part policy instrument consisting of (1) a carbon tax that is indexed to a “basket” of climate outcomes, and (2) a cap-and-trade system of emissions permits that can be redeemed in the future in lieu of paying the carbon tax. The amount of the carbon tax in this proposal (per ton of CO2) would be set each year on the basis of some …
Proving Natural Resource Damage Under Opa 90: Out With The Rebuttable Presumption, In With Apa-Style Judicial Review?, Craig H. Allen
Proving Natural Resource Damage Under Opa 90: Out With The Rebuttable Presumption, In With Apa-Style Judicial Review?, Craig H. Allen
Articles
In the aftermath of the Deepwater Honrzon oil spill of 2010, Prsident Obama uged Congess to amend the natural resource damage provisions of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to replace the rebuttable presumption of validity the law presently accords to damage assessments by the designated natural resource trustees that were conducted in accordance with regulations promulgated by the National Oceanic and Atmosphenc Administration with the standard of judicial review prescrbed by the Administrative Procedures Act (APA). Although the House of Representatives passed such an amendment in 2010, the Senate failed to act on the amendment before the 111th congressional …
Eagle Party, Jay D. Wexler
Eagle Party, Jay D. Wexler
Faculty Scholarship
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge is a straight shot up Havana Street off of I-70 just east of downtown Denver, past an Office Depot and the national headquarters of a company called Scott’s Liquid Gold. No signs point to the Refuge, which was created on the site of a chemical munitions facility back in the mid-1990s and is now home to a herd of bison, dozens of burrowing owls, and so many furry prairie dogs that a roadside sign warns oncoming traffic of their potential “XING.” The entrance is hardly inviting, although the officer working the booth there …