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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Law
Creating Better River Basin Governance: A Comment, David M. Freeman
Creating Better River Basin Governance: A Comment, David M. Freeman
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
3 pages.
Clarifying State Water Rights And Adjudications, John E. Thorson
Clarifying State Water Rights And Adjudications, John E. Thorson
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
32 pages.
Contains references.
The Road To Water Policy Reform: Where We’Ve Been, And Can We Avoid Going There Again, John D. Leshy
The Road To Water Policy Reform: Where We’Ve Been, And Can We Avoid Going There Again, John D. Leshy
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
6 pages.
Listing And Delisting Processes Under The Endangered Species Act: Hearing Before The S. Subcomm. On Fisheries, Wildlife And Water, 107th Cong., May 9, 2001 (Statement Of John D. Echeverria, Dir. Environmental Policy Project, Geo. U. L. Center), John D. Echeverria
Testimony Before Congress
No abstract provided.
Protecting Ecosystems Under The Endangered Species Act, William Snape
Protecting Ecosystems Under The Endangered Species Act, William Snape
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
INTRODUCTION: CAN THE TORTOISE STILL BEAT THE HARE? Can the tortoise even enter the race with its fabled competitor? Unfortunately, the desert tortoise is threatened with extinction and, consequently, most United States populations of this biological wonder are listed under the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA or Act) as a result of rampant habitat loss and other human causes. As desert tortoise numbers have declined, the species has also suffered from disease and predation.
Endangered Species Information: Access And Control, Robert L. Fischman, Vicky J. Meretsky
Endangered Species Information: Access And Control, Robert L. Fischman, Vicky J. Meretsky
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.