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Full-Text Articles in Law
Creating Better Governance, Denise D. Fort
Creating Better Governance, Denise D. Fort
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
17 pages (includes illustration).
Contains 2 pages of references.
Creating Better River Basin Governance: A Comment, David M. Freeman
Creating Better River Basin Governance: A Comment, David M. Freeman
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
3 pages.
Clarifying State Water Rights And Adjudications, Greg Hobbs
Clarifying State Water Rights And Adjudications, Greg Hobbs
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
14 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Strategies To Facilitate Changes In Water Use, Bonnie G. Colby
Strategies To Facilitate Changes In Water Use, Bonnie G. Colby
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
21 pages.
Contains 4 pages of references and 2 pages of endnotes.
Clarifying State Water Rights And Adjudications, John E. Thorson
Clarifying State Water Rights And Adjudications, John E. Thorson
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
32 pages.
Contains references.
Water For The Environment: A Californian’S Retrospective, Thomas J. Graff
Water For The Environment: A Californian’S Retrospective, Thomas J. Graff
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
9 pages.
Agenda: Two Decades Of Water Law And Policy Reform: A Retrospective And Agenda For The Future, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Hydrosphere Resource Consultants, Modrall, Sperling, Roehl, Harris & Sisk, P.A., Patrick & Stowell, P.C., Perkins Coie Llp, The William And Flora Hewlett Foundation
Agenda: Two Decades Of Water Law And Policy Reform: A Retrospective And Agenda For The Future, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Hydrosphere Resource Consultants, Modrall, Sperling, Roehl, Harris & Sisk, P.A., Patrick & Stowell, P.C., Perkins Coie Llp, The William And Flora Hewlett Foundation
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
1 v. (various pagings) ; 29 cm
"Sponsors: Hydrosphere Resource Consultants; Modrall, Sperling, Roehl, Harris & Sisk, P.A.; Patrick & Stowell, P.C.; Perkins Coie LLP; The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation."
Conference speakers, moderators and/or panelists included University of Colorado School of Law professors Gary C. Bryner, Douglas S. Kenney, Sarah Krakoff, Kathryn Mutz, David H. Getches, Lawrence J. MacDonnell and James N. Corbridge, Jr.
Includes bibliographical references
The conference will examine the agenda for reforming and improving water law that has developed during the past two decades in the West, assesses what has (and has not) been accomplished by …
Acquiring Water For Tribes, Susan M. Williams
Acquiring Water For Tribes, Susan M. Williams
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
16 pages.
Contains references (page 15).
Two Decades Of Water Law And Policy Reform Proposals: An Overview, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Two Decades Of Water Law And Policy Reform Proposals: An Overview, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
22 pages.
Contains references.
Using Water More Efficiently, Barton H. Thompson Jr.
Using Water More Efficiently, Barton H. Thompson Jr.
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
23 pages.
Contains footnotes.
The Road To Water Policy Reform: Where We’Ve Been, And Can We Avoid Going There Again, John D. Leshy
The Road To Water Policy Reform: Where We’Ve Been, And Can We Avoid Going There Again, John D. Leshy
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
6 pages.
Fishes Swimmin’ Up River…: New Approaches To Obtaining Water For Fish And Wildlife, Dick Daniel
Fishes Swimmin’ Up River…: New Approaches To Obtaining Water For Fish And Wildlife, Dick Daniel
Two Decades of Water Law and Policy Reform: A Retrospective and Agenda for the Future (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
2 pages.
Introducing Revised Article 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, John L. Mccabe, Arthur H. Travers
Introducing Revised Article 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, John L. Mccabe, Arthur H. Travers
Publications
No abstract provided.
Federal Common Law, Cooperative Federalism, And The Enforcement Of The Telecom Act, Philip J. Weiser
Federal Common Law, Cooperative Federalism, And The Enforcement Of The Telecom Act, Philip J. Weiser
Publications
Congress increasingly has enacted cooperative federalism programs to achieve complex regulatory policy objectives. Such programs combine the authority of federal regulators, state regulators, and federal courts in creative and often pathmarking ways, but the failure of these actors to appreciate fully their respective roles threatens to undermine cooperative federalism's effectiveness. In this Article, Professor Philip Weiser develops a coherent vision of how federal courts should enforce cooperative federalism regulatory programs. In particular, he relates the rise and purpose of cooperative federalism to the federal courts' increased reluctance to make federal common law under the Erie doctrine and their greater deference …
The Metamorphosis Of Western Water Policy: Have Federal Laws And Local Decisions Eclipsed The States’ Role?, David H. Getches
The Metamorphosis Of Western Water Policy: Have Federal Laws And Local Decisions Eclipsed The States’ Role?, David H. Getches
Publications
No abstract provided.
Nationalized Political Discourse, Robert F. Nagel
How Democratic Are Initiatives?, Richard B. Collins
How Democratic Are Initiatives?, Richard B. Collins
Publications
No abstract provided.
Indian Child Welfare Act: Keeping Families Together And Minimizing Litigation, Sarah Krakoff
Indian Child Welfare Act: Keeping Families Together And Minimizing Litigation, Sarah Krakoff
Publications
No abstract provided.
Unocal Revisited: No Tiger In The Tank, Mark J. Loewenstein
Unocal Revisited: No Tiger In The Tank, Mark J. Loewenstein
Publications
No abstract provided.
Towards A Constitutional Architecture For Cooperative Federalism, Philip J. Weiser
Towards A Constitutional Architecture For Cooperative Federalism, Philip J. Weiser
Publications
In this Article, Professor Weiser calls for a new conception of federal-state relations to justify existing political practice under cooperative federalism regulatory programs. In particular, Professor Weiser highlights how Congress favors cooperative federalism programs--that combine federal and state authority in creative ways--and has rejected the dual federalism model of regulation--with separate spheres of state and federal authority that current judicial rhetoric often celebrates. Given the increasing dissonance between prevailing political practice and judicial rhetoric, courts will ultimately have to confront three fault lines for current cooperative federalism programs: the legal source of authority for state agencies to implement federal law, …