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Full-Text Articles in Law
Without A Leggett To Stand On: Arguing For Retroactive Application Of West Virginia's Amended Flat-Rate Well Statute, Adam H. Wilson
Without A Leggett To Stand On: Arguing For Retroactive Application Of West Virginia's Amended Flat-Rate Well Statute, Adam H. Wilson
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Caperton V. A.T. Massey Coal Co.: A Ten-Year Retrospective On Its Impact On Law And The Judiciary, Amam Mcleod
Caperton V. A.T. Massey Coal Co.: A Ten-Year Retrospective On Its Impact On Law And The Judiciary, Amam Mcleod
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Standard Oil, Consolidated Coal, And The Roots Of The Resource Curse In West Virginia, Alison Peck
Standard Oil, Consolidated Coal, And The Roots Of The Resource Curse In West Virginia, Alison Peck
West Virginia Law Review
Despite its natural resource wealth, West Virginia today ranks last among all states in its residents’ overall sense of well-being, a puzzle that economists call “the resource curse.” Much of West Virginia’s wealth, in the form of coal, oil, and gas, left the state in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries before the state could tax it. This discouraging story was not inevitable. In 1905, a Morgantown lawyer named George C. Baker led an effort to tax coal, oil, and gas leases as personal property that nearly succeeded. Baker and his allies, Governor William M.O. Dawson and Tax Commissioner …
Cities And Citizens Seethe: A Case Study Of Local Efforts To Influence Natural Gas Pipeline Routing Decisions, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Cities And Citizens Seethe: A Case Study Of Local Efforts To Influence Natural Gas Pipeline Routing Decisions, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Coal, Oil And Gas In West Virginia And Virginia, C. E. Goodwin
The Law Of Coal, Oil And Gas In West Virginia And Virginia, C. E. Goodwin
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Co-Tenancy Act And The Modernization Of West Virginia’S Oil And Gas Law, Jack Budig
The Co-Tenancy Act And The Modernization Of West Virginia’S Oil And Gas Law, Jack Budig
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pain In The Ash: How Coal-Fired Power Plants Are Polluting Our Nation's Waters Without Consequences, Amanda P. Demmerle
Pain In The Ash: How Coal-Fired Power Plants Are Polluting Our Nation's Waters Without Consequences, Amanda P. Demmerle
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The King Is Dead, Patrick Mcginley
Power And Powerlessness In The Shale Valley Schools: Fracking For Funding, Jacqueline Yahn
Power And Powerlessness In The Shale Valley Schools: Fracking For Funding, Jacqueline Yahn
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Identity-Based Conflicts In Public Policy: The Case Of Hydraulic Fracturing Policy In Pennsylvania, Alison Peck
Identity-Based Conflicts In Public Policy: The Case Of Hydraulic Fracturing Policy In Pennsylvania, Alison Peck
Law Faculty Scholarship
Americans are experiencing a communication crisis in public policy-a crisis that has become especially acute since the November 2016 elections. Research shows that Americans increasingly treat their policy views as constitutive of their identities and separate themselves from other groups based on these identities. New solutions are needed in the lawmaking process to soften participants' hardening of their own identities and negative characterizations of other groups. This Article studies one controversy that has proven to be entrenched, if not yet intractable, in many jurisdictions: hydraulic fracturing. The Article examines advances made by scholars of conflict resolution and peace and conflict …
Why The U.S. Coal Industry And Its Jobs Are Not Coming Back, James M. Van Nostrand
Why The U.S. Coal Industry And Its Jobs Are Not Coming Back, James M. Van Nostrand
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Statutory Pooling And Unitization In West Virginia: The Case For Protecting Private Landowners, James E. Mcdaniel
Statutory Pooling And Unitization In West Virginia: The Case For Protecting Private Landowners, James E. Mcdaniel
West Virginia Law Review
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One Stick In The Bundle: Characterizing Nonparticipating Royalty Interests Under West Virginia Law, Andrew S. Graham, Allison J. Farrell, Lauren A. Williams, Amber M. Moore
One Stick In The Bundle: Characterizing Nonparticipating Royalty Interests Under West Virginia Law, Andrew S. Graham, Allison J. Farrell, Lauren A. Williams, Amber M. Moore
West Virginia Law Review
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Stuck Between A Lump Of Coal And A Hard Place: The Mine Safety And Health Administration's Struggle With Due Process And America's Coal Industry, Patrick R. Baker
Stuck Between A Lump Of Coal And A Hard Place: The Mine Safety And Health Administration's Struggle With Due Process And America's Coal Industry, Patrick R. Baker
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lights Out In The Bakken: A Review And Analysis Of Flaring Regulation And Its Potential Effects On North Dakota Shale Oil Production, Monika U. Ehrman
Lights Out In The Bakken: A Review And Analysis Of Flaring Regulation And Its Potential Effects On North Dakota Shale Oil Production, Monika U. Ehrman
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Local Regulation Of Hyraulic Fracturing, Jesse J. Richardson Jr.
Local Regulation Of Hyraulic Fracturing, Jesse J. Richardson Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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A Fresh Look At An Old Tort: Litigating Slander Of Title In Mineral Disputes, J. Zak Ritchie
A Fresh Look At An Old Tort: Litigating Slander Of Title In Mineral Disputes, J. Zak Ritchie
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Review Of The Implied Covenant Of Development In The Shale Gas Era, George A. Bibkos
A Review Of The Implied Covenant Of Development In The Shale Gas Era, George A. Bibkos
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Viability Of Arbitration Clauses In West Virginia Oil And Gas Leases: It Is All About The Lease!!!, Phillip T. Glyptis
Viability Of Arbitration Clauses In West Virginia Oil And Gas Leases: It Is All About The Lease!!!, Phillip T. Glyptis
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Upstream Oil And Gas Legal Frameworks: Brazil And The United States Compared, Gabriela Engler Pinto
Upstream Oil And Gas Legal Frameworks: Brazil And The United States Compared, Gabriela Engler Pinto
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Energy And Sustainability Roadmap For West Virginia, James M. Van Nostrand
An Energy And Sustainability Roadmap For West Virginia, James M. Van Nostrand
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Significant And Substantial: The History And Continuing Evolution Of One Of The Mine Safety And Health Administration's Principal Enforcement Tools, Maxwell Multer
West Virginia Law Review
The cornerstone of the graduated enforcement scheme enacted to ensure safety in America's mines, significant and substantial has long been one of the Mine Safety and Health Administration's principal enforcement tools. In the 1969 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Congress mandated that when a federal mine inspector issues a citation for a violation of a mandatory health or safety standard, the inspector must indicate whether the violation is one that "could significantly and substantially contribute to the cause and effect of a mine safety or health hazard." While Congress provided minimal guidance as to what it intended and …
The Legality Of Drilling Sideways: Horizontal Drilling And Its Future In West Virginia, Jason A. Proctor
The Legality Of Drilling Sideways: Horizontal Drilling And Its Future In West Virginia, Jason A. Proctor
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulatory Takings In The Shale Gas Patch, Patrick Mcginley
Regulatory Takings In The Shale Gas Patch, Patrick Mcginley
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
What We Owe Our Coal Miners, Anne M. Lofaso
What We Owe Our Coal Miners, Anne M. Lofaso
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Coal Mine Safety: A Call For Comparative Law And Interdisciplinary Studies, Anne M. Lofaso
Coal Mine Safety: A Call For Comparative Law And Interdisciplinary Studies, Anne M. Lofaso
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Gift That Keeps On Giving: An Examination Of The Growing Problem Of Offshore Oil And Gas Royalty Relief, J. Todd Bergstrom
The Gift That Keeps On Giving: An Examination Of The Growing Problem Of Offshore Oil And Gas Royalty Relief, J. Todd Bergstrom
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hydraulic Fracturing Goes To Court: How Texas Jurisprudence On Subsurface Trespass Will Influence West Virginia Oil And Gas Law, Travis Zeik
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Free Markets, Individual Liberties And Safe Coal Mines: A Post-Sago Perspective, C. Gregory Ruffennach
Free Markets, Individual Liberties And Safe Coal Mines: A Post-Sago Perspective, C. Gregory Ruffennach
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Workers At Risk: The Unfulfilled Promise Of The Occupational Safety And Health Act, Lynn Rhinehart
Workers At Risk: The Unfulfilled Promise Of The Occupational Safety And Health Act, Lynn Rhinehart
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.