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- Water, Climate and Uncertainty: Implications for Western Water Law, Policy, and Management (Summer Conference, June 11-13) (6)
- Allocating and Managing Water for a Sustainable Future: Lessons from Around the World (Summer Conference, June 11-14) (5)
- Coping with Water Scarcity in River Basins Worldwide: Lessons Learned from Shared Experiences (Martz Summer Conference, June 9-10) (5)
- Groundwater in the West (Summer Conference, June 16-18) (5)
- Innovation in Western Water Law and Management (Summer Conference, June 5-7) (5)
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- Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8) (5)
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- Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4) (4)
- Western Water Law in Transition (Summer Conference, June 3-5) (4)
- Western Water Law, Policy and Management: Ripples, Currents, and New Channels for Inquiry (Martz Summer Conference, June 3-5) (4)
- Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource (Summer Conference, June 5-7) (3)
- Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes (Martz Summer Conference, June 11-12) (3)
- Navigating the Future of the Colorado River (Martz Summer Conference, June 8-10) (3)
- New Sources of Water for Energy Development and Growth: Interbasin Transfers: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 7-10) (3)
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- Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14) (3)
- Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11) (3)
- Western Water: Expanding Uses/Finite Supplies (Summer Conference, June 2-4) (3)
- Kentucky Law Journal (2)
- Michigan Law Review (2)
- Strategies in Western Water Law and Policy: Courts, Coercion and Collaboration (Summer Conference, June 8-11) (2)
- University of Richmond Law Review (2)
- Water and Growth in the West (Summer Conference, June 7-9) (2)
- 2012 Energy Justice Conference and Technology Exposition (September 17-18) (1)
- American Indian Law Review (1)
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- Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal (1)
- Instream Flow Protection in the Western United States: A Practical Symposium (March 31-April 1) (1)
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Selling Reclamation Water Rights: A Case Study In Federal Subsidy Policy, Joseph L. Sax
Selling Reclamation Water Rights: A Case Study In Federal Subsidy Policy, Joseph L. Sax
Michigan Law Review
This situation raises some interesting questions about federal reclamation policy and about subsidy policy in general. Why should a program designed to give a needed service at reasonable rates evolve into one where the original recipients, at the end of their time of need, are also rewarded by the gift of a large capital asset? Moreover, why should that reward be given at the expense of their successors on the project, who, one would think, are equally the concern of the reclamation program? These are the questions ·with which this article will be concerned.
Irrigation With Non-Riparian Surface Water And Subterranean Water In Kentucky, George B. Baker Jr.
Irrigation With Non-Riparian Surface Water And Subterranean Water In Kentucky, George B. Baker Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Irrigation In Kentucky As Affected By The Law Of Riparian Rights, Hugh C. Evans
Irrigation In Kentucky As Affected By The Law Of Riparian Rights, Hugh C. Evans
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Waters And Watercourses - Riparian Rights In Streams Flowing Through Several States
Waters And Watercourses - Riparian Rights In Streams Flowing Through Several States
Michigan Law Review
A special master appointed by the Court after the filing of a bill by the state of Washington praying an injunction against the state of Oregon found that inhabitants of Oregon had been diverting water from the Walla Walla River, a non-navigable stream, by means of a dam for over fifty years for use in irrigating their lands which would otherwise be arid and had been for a long time pumping some nine thousand acre feet of water per annum from wells bored on their lands. The state of Washington claimed this diversion materially injured an irrigation project known as …
Waters And Water Courses - No Riparian Right In Montana, Evans Holbrook
Waters And Water Courses - No Riparian Right In Montana, Evans Holbrook
Articles
Plaintiff owned lands through which a stream flowed; defendant, by virtue of an appropriation duly made, diverted all the water in the stream and used it for irrigation purposes. Plaintiff, claiming only as a riparian owner, sued to enjoin defendant's diversion of the stream on the ground that it was an invasion of riparian rights. Held, that the common law doctrine of riparian rights does not prevail in Montana, and that plaintiff's complaint does not state a cause of action.