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Full-Text Articles in Law
Groundwater Exceptionalism: The Disconnect Between Law And Science, Christine A. Klein
Groundwater Exceptionalism: The Disconnect Between Law And Science, Christine A. Klein
UF Law Faculty Publications
Most judges, legislators, and regulators would be hard-pressed to articulate a comprehensive legal theory of groundwater. And yet, this under-appreciated, over-used, life-sustaining resource plays an increasingly pivotal role in prominent legal controversies. In defiance of hydrologic reality, lawmakers have routinely singled out groundwater for unique treatment and decoupled it from surface water. This Article dubs such phenomenon “groundwater exceptionalism,” and identifies groundwater as an under-theorized aspect of both property law and water law. It brings to light the numerous legal doctrines infected by exceptionalism, including state water rights law, the federal reserved rights doctrine, the apportionment of interstate waters, and …
Managing Interjurisdictional Waters Under The Great Lakes Charter Annex, Mark Squillace, Sandra Zellmer
Managing Interjurisdictional Waters Under The Great Lakes Charter Annex, Mark Squillace, Sandra Zellmer
Publications
No abstract provided.
Interstate Water Allocation: A Contemporary Primer For Eastern States, Robert Haskell Abrams
Interstate Water Allocation: A Contemporary Primer For Eastern States, Robert Haskell Abrams
Journal Publications
The principal thesis of this article is that interstate water allocation matters. It matters because, absent allocation, states that want to conserve their water resources for either future intrastate use or for present in situ use are at risk of having sister states use that water in other inconsistent ways. Interstate allocation also matters because, if there is not a negotiated agreement, water use is sufficiently similar to a zero sum game in that there will be winners and losers and the winning strategy is easily identified. Under the most recent and detailed United States Supreme Court precedent, states engaged …
Searching For Basinwide Solutions To Endangered Species Problems Of The South Platte Of Colorado, James S. Lochhead
Searching For Basinwide Solutions To Endangered Species Problems Of The South Platte Of Colorado, James S. Lochhead
Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
42 pages (includes illustrations and map).
Contains endnotes.
Three Southwestern States Battle Over Canadian (River) Water, Robert H. Abrams
Three Southwestern States Battle Over Canadian (River) Water, Robert H. Abrams
Journal Publications
No abstract provided.
Interstate Allocation Of The Platte River, J. David Aiken
Interstate Allocation Of The Platte River, J. David Aiken
Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
27 pages.
Contains references.
Managing The Upper Rio Grande: Old Institutions, New Players, Steven J. Shupe
Managing The Upper Rio Grande: Old Institutions, New Players, Steven J. Shupe
Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
19 pages.
Agenda: Boundaries And Water: Allocation And Use Of A Shared Resource, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Boundaries And Water: Allocation And Use Of A Shared Resource, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches, Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Charles F. Wilkinson.
Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource is the topic of the Center's annual summer program on water this June. Most of the major rivers in the western United States are shared between two or more states. Often tribal governments play an important role in water allocation and use decisions. International considerations also may be involved in some cases. These interjurisdictional issues extend to groundwater as well as surface water.
This conference will provide the …
The Return Of The Pecos River Compact, Robert H. Abrams
The Return Of The Pecos River Compact, Robert H. Abrams
Journal Publications
No abstract provided.
A Downstream Perspective On South Dakota’S Purported Sale Of Water To Etsi, Norman W. Thorson
A Downstream Perspective On South Dakota’S Purported Sale Of Water To Etsi, Norman W. Thorson
New Sources of Water for Energy Development and Growth: Interbasin Transfers: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 7-10)
29 pages (includes 2 maps).
Contains 13 attachments.
Duties And Powers Respecting Foreign Crimes, Daniel H. Derby
Duties And Powers Respecting Foreign Crimes, Daniel H. Derby
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.