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- Coalbed Methane Development in the Intermountain West (April 4-5) (1)
- Colorado Water Issues and Options: The 90's and Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources (October 8) (1)
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- Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1) (1)
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- The Future of Natural Resources Law and Policy (Summer Conference, June 6-8) (1)
- Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13) (1)
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Full-Text Articles in Law
The New Antitrust Federalism, Rebecca Haw Allensworth
The New Antitrust Federalism, Rebecca Haw Allensworth
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
"Antitrust federalism, " or the rule that state regulation is not subject to federal antitrust law, does as much as-and perhaps more than-its constitutional cousin to insulate state regulation from wholesale invalidation by the federal government. For most of the last century, the Court quietly tinkered away with the contours of this federalism, struggling to draw a formal boundary between state action (immune from antitrust suits) and private cartels (not). But with the Court's last three antitrust cases, the tinkering has given way to reformation. What used to be a doctrine with deep roots in constitutional federalism is now a …
Siting Transmission Lines In A Changed Milieu: Evolving Notions Of The "Public Interest" In Balancing State And Regional Considerations, Jim Rossi, Ashley C. Brown
Siting Transmission Lines In A Changed Milieu: Evolving Notions Of The "Public Interest" In Balancing State And Regional Considerations, Jim Rossi, Ashley C. Brown
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
This Article discusses how state public utility law presents a barrier to the siting of new high voltage transmission lines to serve renewable resources, and how states could approach its evolution in order to preserve a role for state regulators in a new energy economy in which renewable energy will play a significant role. The traditional approach to determining the "public interest" in siting transmission lines is well on its way to obsolescence. Two developments over the past fifteen years have begun to challenge this paradigm. First, policies at the federal level and in many states have encouraged increased competition …
The Future Of Mineral Development On Federal Lands In The United States, John D. Leshy
The Future Of Mineral Development On Federal Lands In The United States, John D. Leshy
The Future of Natural Resources Law and Policy (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
11 pages.
Includes bibliographical references
"Outline of presentation of John D. Leshy, Harry D. Sunderland Distinguished Professor, U.C. Hastings College of the Law, Natural Resources Law center, June 7, 2007" (pp. 3-5)
"Leshy draft 4.27.07 For Natural Resources Law Center" (pp. 6-13)
Agenda: Workshop On Directional Drilling In The Rocky Mountain Region, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Colorado School Of Mines
Agenda: Workshop On Directional Drilling In The Rocky Mountain Region, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Colorado School Of Mines
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
The Rocky Mountain region is seeing a large increase in the amount of exploration and production of oil and gas resources. Many people are interested in the use of directional and horizontal drilling technology but not much is understood about these technologies outside of the oil and gas industry. Many hold out the promise that directional drilling can minimize environmental impacts and the footprint of development. The technological, environmental, legal and policy implications of directional drilling for oil and gas in the Rocky Mountain region are the focus of this workshop.
Keynote Address, John Watts
Keynote Address, John Watts
Coalbed Methane Development in the Intermountain West (April 4-5)
5 pages.
Economic Union As A Constitutional Value, Richard B. Collins
Economic Union As A Constitutional Value, Richard B. Collins
Publications
Professor Collins presents an in-depth defense of the dormant commerce power doctrine. He maintains that the text of the commerce clause, the original intent behind it, and a century of congressional acquiescence to broad judicial enforcement of the dormant commerce power lend sufficient legitimacy to the doctrine to support its continued existence. After examining the textual and historical bases for the doctrine, Professor Collins concludes that the primary purpose behind the commerce clause is the promotion of economic integration and interstate harmony. Based upon his discussion of the doctrine's origins and development, he contends that critics of the doctrine who …
Introduction: Forest Law After The First Stage Of The National Forest Management Act, Charles F. Wilkinson
Introduction: Forest Law After The First Stage Of The National Forest Management Act, Charles F. Wilkinson
Publications
No abstract provided.
Wasted Water: The Problems And Promise Of Improving Efficiency Under Western Water Law, Steven J. Shupe
Wasted Water: The Problems And Promise Of Improving Efficiency Under Western Water Law, Steven J. Shupe
Colorado Water Issues and Options: The 90's and Beyond: Toward Maximum Beneficial Use of Colorado's Water Resources (October 8)
61 pages.
Includes footnotes (pages 49-56).
The Negative Commerce Clause As A Restriction On State Regulation And Taxation: An Analysis In Terms Of Constitutional Structure, Robert A. Sedler
The Negative Commerce Clause As A Restriction On State Regulation And Taxation: An Analysis In Terms Of Constitutional Structure, Robert A. Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Mineral Leasing Act Of 1920, Patrick H. Martin
The Mineral Leasing Act Of 1920, Patrick H. Martin
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
39 pages (includes sample forms).
Pages M-26; M-36; M-38; and M-40 do not contain pagination or content, and were not scanned.
Contains references (page M-1).
Bryan V. Itasca County, Minnesota, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Bryan V. Itasca County, Minnesota, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Antoine V. Washington, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Antoine V. Washington, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.