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Discovering The Virtues Of Riparianism, Foreword To Symposium, Eastern Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock
Discovering The Virtues Of Riparianism, Foreword To Symposium, Eastern Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock
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Foreword, To Symposium, Prevention Of Groundwater Pollution In The Great Lakes Region (With Stuart L. Deutsch), A. Dan Tarlock
Foreword, To Symposium, Prevention Of Groundwater Pollution In The Great Lakes Region (With Stuart L. Deutsch), A. Dan Tarlock
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State Groundwater Sovereignty After Sporhase: The Case Of The Hueco Bolson (With D. Frownfelter), A. Dan Tarlock
State Groundwater Sovereignty After Sporhase: The Case Of The Hueco Bolson (With D. Frownfelter), A. Dan Tarlock
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New Challenges To State Water Allocation Sovereignty (With C. Dumars), A. Dan Tarlock
New Challenges To State Water Allocation Sovereignty (With C. Dumars), A. Dan Tarlock
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The Illusion Of Finality In General Water Rights Adjudications, A. Dan Tarlock
The Illusion Of Finality In General Water Rights Adjudications, A. Dan Tarlock
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One River, Three Sovereigns: Indian And Interstate Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock
One River, Three Sovereigns: Indian And Interstate Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock
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Protection Of Water Flows For National Parks, A. Dan Tarlock
Protection Of Water Flows For National Parks, A. Dan Tarlock
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The Changing Meaning Of Water Conservation In The West, A. Dan Tarlock
The Changing Meaning Of Water Conservation In The West, A. Dan Tarlock
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Inter And Intrastate Usage Of Great Lakes Waters: A Legal Overview, A. Dan Tarlock
Inter And Intrastate Usage Of Great Lakes Waters: A Legal Overview, A. Dan Tarlock
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Supplemental Groundwater Irrigation Law: From Capture To Sharing, A. Dan Tarlock
Supplemental Groundwater Irrigation Law: From Capture To Sharing, A. Dan Tarlock
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The Law Of Equitable Apportionment Revisited, Undated And Restated, A. Dan Tarlock
The Law Of Equitable Apportionment Revisited, Undated And Restated, A. Dan Tarlock
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Introduction To Symposium, Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock
Introduction To Symposium, Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock
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Federal Proprietary Water Rights For Western Energy Development: An Analysis Of A Red Herring? (With S. Fairfax), A. Dan Tarlock
Federal Proprietary Water Rights For Western Energy Development: An Analysis Of A Red Herring? (With S. Fairfax), A. Dan Tarlock
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Western Water Law And Coal Development, A. Dan Tarlock
Western Water Law And Coal Development, A. Dan Tarlock
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Part One: Historical Perspective (Of The Chesapeake Bay), Kenneth Lasson
Part One: Historical Perspective (Of The Chesapeake Bay), Kenneth Lasson
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This study analyzes the legal problems in the development and management of Chesapeake Bay resources. There are threshold problems of definition - What is Chesapeake Bay? What are its resources? What role does law play in their development and management?
The "Historical Perspective" traces the political controversies that have involved the Bay since the colonies of Maryland and Virginia were first founded. In a rough sense, it defines the traditional resources of the Bay by isolating occasions when individuals, businesses and governmental bodies found themselves at cross-purposes as to how the Bay was to be used and shared.