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Till The Rivers All Run Dry: Equal Sovereignty And The Western Water Crisis, Simon Ciccarillo Jan 2024

Till The Rivers All Run Dry: Equal Sovereignty And The Western Water Crisis, Simon Ciccarillo

Washington and Lee Law Review Online

Across the United States, a countless number of people rely on groundwater for basic necessities such as eating, drinking, agriculture, and energy-creation. At the same time, overuse combined with increasingly dry conditions throughout the country, tied to the increasingly unpredictable and devastating impacts of climate change, threaten this fundamental building block of society. Nowhere is this problem more pernicious than the American Southwest. The Colorado River Basin has always been the epicenter of water disputes between communities and states. Bad policies, unhelpful federal actions, and sluggish Supreme Court decisions stop the painful but necessary steps to address the increasingly dire …


City Of Milwaukee V. Illinois, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1980

City Of Milwaukee V. Illinois, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

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Middlesex County Sewerage Authority V. National Sea Clammers Association, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1980

Middlesex County Sewerage Authority V. National Sea Clammers Association, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

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Illinois V. City Of Milwaukee, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Jan 1972

Illinois V. City Of Milwaukee, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

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