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Reclaiming The Navajo Range: Resolving The Conflict Between Grazing Rights And Development, Ezra Rosser Jan 2019

Reclaiming The Navajo Range: Resolving The Conflict Between Grazing Rights And Development, Ezra Rosser

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Grazing is fundamental to Navajo identity, yet management of the Navajo range remains highly problematic. This Essay connects the federal government's devastating livestock reduction effort of the 1930s with the inability of the Navajo Nation to place meaningful limits on grazing and the power of grazing permittees. It argues that the Navajo Nation should consider reasserting the tribe's traditional understanding that property rights depend on use as a way to create space for reservation development.


Volume 6 Issue 2 Jan 2010

Volume 6 Issue 2

The Modern American

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A Changing Climate In The U.S. Congress, Emily Alves Jan 2008

A Changing Climate In The U.S. Congress, Emily Alves

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

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Judges And Other Lawmakers: Critical Contributions To Environmental Law Enforcement, Marcia E. Mulkey Jan 2004

Judges And Other Lawmakers: Critical Contributions To Environmental Law Enforcement, Marcia E. Mulkey

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

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Environmental Reforms In Post-Communist Central Europe: From High Hopes To Hard Reality, David Hunter, Margaret Bowman Jan 1992

Environmental Reforms In Post-Communist Central Europe: From High Hopes To Hard Reality, David Hunter, Margaret Bowman

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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