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Full-Text Articles in Water Law
Deals In The Heartland: Renewable Energy Projects, Local Resistance, And How Law Can Help, Christiana Ochoa
Deals In The Heartland: Renewable Energy Projects, Local Resistance, And How Law Can Help, Christiana Ochoa
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Informed by original empirical research conducted in the Midwestern United States, this Article provides a rich and textured understanding of the rapidly emerging opposition to renewable energy projects. Beyond the Article’s urgent practical contributions, it also examines the importance of formalism and formality in contracts and complicates current understandings.
Rural communities in every windblown and sun-drenched region of the United States are enmeshed in legal, political, and social conflicts related to the country’s rapid transition to renewable energy. Organized local opposition has foreclosed millions of acres from renewable energy development, impeding national and state-level commitments to achieving renewable energy targets …
Water, Water, Anywhere?: Protecting Water Quantity In State Water Quality Standards, Julie F. Youngman
Water, Water, Anywhere?: Protecting Water Quantity In State Water Quality Standards, Julie F. Youngman
Indiana Law Journal
Although much of the earth’s surface is covered with water, less than one percent of water is available for human use. Water is becoming progressively scarcer worldwide, as demand increases and pollution, drought, and climate change jeopardize access to clean water. The United States is no exception to that trend. Effective regulation of water supplies can blunt the impacts of water scarcity. This Article suggests that states can—and should—regulate instream flows and lake levels in their federally-mandated water quality standards, with an eye toward conserving scarce water resources. Regulating water quantity as an element of water quality is not only …
Bounding Forward, Robert L. Fischman
Bounding Forward, Robert L. Fischman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
In the race to save the planet from climate change, resilience has been misconstrued as sustaining historic conditions. But some of them are undesirable and others no longer feasible. Adaptive governance can promote transformation to help communities frustrated with current conditions.
Regulating Water And War In Iraq: A Dangerous Dark Side Of New Governance, Tracey Leigh Dowdeswell, Patricia Hania
Regulating Water And War In Iraq: A Dangerous Dark Side Of New Governance, Tracey Leigh Dowdeswell, Patricia Hania
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
In the legal scholarship, the 'new governance' mode of governance advances an administrative arrangement where decision-making is shared amongst a range of actors, both public and private. The flexible, responsive, and collaborative governance orientation is intended to counter the ill effects of a coercive, top-down, state-centric, command-and-control approach to governance. Critics contend the new governance framework can displace the interests of local communities, disempower individuals, and dislodge basic human rights. The U.S. military has adopted such an adaptive approach in its own governance structure, which in this article is referred to as: the new governance "mentality." This mentality of governance …
The Human Right To Water: Will Its Fulfillment Contribute To Environmental Degradation?, Alezah Trigueros
The Human Right To Water: Will Its Fulfillment Contribute To Environmental Degradation?, Alezah Trigueros
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Human rights and environmental protection are two often overlapping bodies of law, each of which by their nature seeks to take priority over other applicable law. For this reason, these two bodies of law often find themselves in tension with one another. This Note aims to illustrate the tension between human rights and environmental protection in the context of the recent push for a codified human right to water. My thesis is that ideally these two bodies of law should balance each other out-a human right to water would be subject to environmental safeguards, and, likewise, conservation efforts would be …
The Information Quality Act: The Little Statute That Could (Or Couldn't?) Applying The Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments Of 1996 To The Federal Communications Commission, Kellen Ressmeyer
Federal Communications Law Journal
In December 2000, Congress passed the Information Quality Act - a two sentence rider to a 712-page Appropriations Bill. The Information Quality Act, which seeks to ensure the quality of government-disseminated information, places the White House Office of Management and Budget in a supervisory role. The Office of Management and Budget subsequently finalized a set of mandatory Guidelines applicable to all federal agencies. Among other things, the Guidelines require adherence to the scientific standard articulated in the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act where such agencies engage in risk analysis to human health, safety, and the environment. As …
Mixed Blessings: The Great Lakes Compact And Agreement, The Ijc, And International Dispute Resolution, Austen L. Parrish
Mixed Blessings: The Great Lakes Compact And Agreement, The Ijc, And International Dispute Resolution, Austen L. Parrish
Articles by Maurer Faculty
For scholars of international law and international dispute resolution, the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact and Agreement may seem a mixed blessing. On the one hand, they promise environmental cooperation and management of the Great Lakes at an unprecedented scale. The agreements have been heralded as a tremendous advancement in state-provincial relations. On the other hand, international scholars should be nervous for what the agreements signify for international law and dispute resolution. The Compact and Agreement are remarkable for replacing an already functioning regulatory regime: the 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty, administered by the International Joint Commission.
This …
The Role Of Riparian Water Law In Protecting Biodiversity: An Indiana (Usa) Case Study, Robert L. Fischman
The Role Of Riparian Water Law In Protecting Biodiversity: An Indiana (Usa) Case Study, Robert L. Fischman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This article discusses how the rules affecting the use of surface water ground water in a typical riparian state, Indiana, can promote the conservation biological diversity. The article first surveys the basic water laws that apply to surface water, diffused surface water, underground streams, and ground water. The rules governing the uses of these waters originate in common law property doctrines and substantially clarified by state legislation. Next the article considers state administration of water. The article examines regulatory tools and administrative opportunities control uses of water in a manner that protects biodiversity. Programs requiring permits for construction in floodplains, …
Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative: National Standards Governing A Binational Resource A Call For International Rulemaking, Sean P. Gallagher
Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative: National Standards Governing A Binational Resource A Call For International Rulemaking, Sean P. Gallagher
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Liability Rules For Surface Water Drainage: A Simple Economic Analysis, Daniel H. Cole
Liability Rules For Surface Water Drainage: A Simple Economic Analysis, Daniel H. Cole
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Appropriation For Instream Flow Maintenance: A Progress Report On "New" Public Western Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock
Appropriation For Instream Flow Maintenance: A Progress Report On "New" Public Western Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Senegal Valley Authority: A Unique Experiment In International River Basin Planning, Theodore Parnall, Albert E. Utton
The Senegal Valley Authority: A Unique Experiment In International River Basin Planning, Theodore Parnall, Albert E. Utton
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Environmental Controls: Water Pollution Control Act Of 1972, Nicholas L. White
Environmental Controls: Water Pollution Control Act Of 1972, Nicholas L. White
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In The Recognition Of Instream Uses In Western Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock
Recent Developments In The Recognition Of Instream Uses In Western Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. A Summary-Digest Of State Water Laws (R. Dewsnup And D. Jensen, Eds.), A. Dan Tarlock
Book Review. A Summary-Digest Of State Water Laws (R. Dewsnup And D. Jensen, Eds.), A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Thermal Electric Power And Water Pollution: A Sitting Approach, Billy Darrell Mcdaniel
Thermal Electric Power And Water Pollution: A Sitting Approach, Billy Darrell Mcdaniel
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Development Of International River Basin: Regulation Of Riparian Competition: Part Ii, Nitza Shapiro-Libia
Development Of International River Basin: Regulation Of Riparian Competition: Part Ii, Nitza Shapiro-Libia
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Water Law And Administration: The Florida Experience, By Frank E. Maloney, Sheldon J. Plager, And Fletcher N. Baldwin, Jr., A. Dan Tarlock
Water Law And Administration: The Florida Experience, By Frank E. Maloney, Sheldon J. Plager, And Fletcher N. Baldwin, Jr., A. Dan Tarlock
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Water Pollution -- Attempts To Decontaminate Florida Law, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney, Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr.
Water Pollution -- Attempts To Decontaminate Florida Law, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney, Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Surface Water In Indiana, Thomas L. Shaffer
The Right To Counsel In Federal Courts And The Proposed Amendments To The Federal Rules Of Criminal Procedure
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Power Of State Of Indiana To Prevent Pollution Of The Ohio River
Power Of State Of Indiana To Prevent Pollution Of The Ohio River
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Conservation