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Full-Text Articles in Law
Wind Power Growing Pains, K.K. Duvivier
Wind Power Growing Pains, K.K. Duvivier
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
The United States loves wind power. Since 2004 alone, U.S. wind capacity has multiplied almost ten times — from about 6.7 gigawatts in 2004 to over 65.9 gigawatts by 2014. This growth in generation potential has been accompanied by a growth in the size of the turbines that deliver that power — from approximately 56 feet in the 1980s to over 300 feet in 2015. As the turbines and meterological or met towers push up into non-surface atmospheric weather layers and navigable airspace over 200 feet, new wake efficiency and competing legal concerns arise.
Vol. 19, No. 1: Table Of Contents, Water Law Review
Vol. 19, No. 1: Table Of Contents, Water Law Review
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Southern Water, Southern Power: How The Politics Of Cheap Energy And Water Scarcity Shaped A Region, Robert Montgomery
Southern Water, Southern Power: How The Politics Of Cheap Energy And Water Scarcity Shaped A Region, Robert Montgomery
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gulf Restoration Network V. Mccarthy, 783 F.3d 227 (5th Cir. 2015), Stephen Klein
Gulf Restoration Network V. Mccarthy, 783 F.3d 227 (5th Cir. 2015), Stephen Klein
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Am. Farm Bureau Fed'n V. Epa, 792 F.3d 281 (3rd Cir. 2015), Lanna Giauque
Am. Farm Bureau Fed'n V. Epa, 792 F.3d 281 (3rd Cir. 2015), Lanna Giauque
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
St. Jude's Co. V. Roaring Fork Club, Llc, 351 P.3d 442 (Colo. 2015), Whitney Phillips
St. Jude's Co. V. Roaring Fork Club, Llc, 351 P.3d 442 (Colo. 2015), Whitney Phillips
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol. 19, No. 1: Front Matter, Water Law Review
Downstream Inundations Caused By Federal Flood Control Dam Operations In A Changing Climate: Getting The Proper Mix Of Takings, Tort, And Compensation, Robert Haskell Abrams
Downstream Inundations Caused By Federal Flood Control Dam Operations In A Changing Climate: Getting The Proper Mix Of Takings, Tort, And Compensation, Robert Haskell Abrams
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cooling Water Withdrawals And Long-Term Pollution From Fossil Fuel Extraction And Combustion, Chris Ainscough
Cooling Water Withdrawals And Long-Term Pollution From Fossil Fuel Extraction And Combustion, Chris Ainscough
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol.19, No. 1: Editor's Note, Jennifer Najjar
Green Infrastructure Principles: An Opportunity For Streamlined Stormwater And Floodplain Planning The West, Emily A. Dowd
Green Infrastructure Principles: An Opportunity For Streamlined Stormwater And Floodplain Planning The West, Emily A. Dowd
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Wetland Functions Approach To Applying The Opinions From The Rapanos Decision, Michael Farrell
A Wetland Functions Approach To Applying The Opinions From The Rapanos Decision, Michael Farrell
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right To Property: Protecting Water Needed For Agriculture In A Changing Climate, Michelle Ostrowski
The Right To Property: Protecting Water Needed For Agriculture In A Changing Climate, Michelle Ostrowski
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Looking Ahead To Efficiency And Consistency, Whitney Phillips
Looking Ahead To Efficiency And Consistency, Whitney Phillips
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
History Of Colorado Law, Josh Boissevain
Ethical Principles And Obligations For Water Lawyers, Brian Hinkle
Ethical Principles And Obligations For Water Lawyers, Brian Hinkle
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Frees V. Tidd, 349 P.3d 259 (Colo. 2015), Neillie Fields
Frees V. Tidd, 349 P.3d 259 (Colo. 2015), Neillie Fields
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mckenna V. Witte, 346 P.3d 35 (Colo. 2015), Daphne Hamilton
Mckenna V. Witte, 346 P.3d 35 (Colo. 2015), Daphne Hamilton
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Upper Black Squirrel Creek Ground Water Mgmt. Dist. V. Cherokee Metro. Dist., 351 P.3d 408 (Colo. 2015), Katy Rankin
Upper Black Squirrel Creek Ground Water Mgmt. Dist. V. Cherokee Metro. Dist., 351 P.3d 408 (Colo. 2015), Katy Rankin
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Farmers Water Development Company V. Colorado Water Conservation Board, 346 P.3d 52 (Colo. 2015), W. James Tilton
Farmers Water Development Company V. Colorado Water Conservation Board, 346 P.3d 52 (Colo. 2015), W. James Tilton
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chostner V. Colorado Water Quality Control Comm'n, 327 P.3d 290 (Colo. App. 2013), Tim Berrier
Chostner V. Colorado Water Quality Control Comm'n, 327 P.3d 290 (Colo. App. 2013), Tim Berrier
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol. 19, No. 1: Full Issue, Water Law Review
Sierra Club,. Inc. V. Bostick, 787 F.3d 1043 (10th Cir. 2015), Heather Campbell
Sierra Club,. Inc. V. Bostick, 787 F.3d 1043 (10th Cir. 2015), Heather Campbell
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Superagency Solution, K.K. Duvivier
The Superagency Solution, K.K. Duvivier
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
In many parts of the country, hydraulic fracturing has brought energy development onto people’s doorsteps. Efforts by local governments to employ traditional land use mechanisms to study and mitigate some of the impacts of these latest intrusions have erupted into battles over the scope of statewide agencies’ control. Forgotten in this fray are many renewable energy resources. As a general rule, they are not subject to statewide oversight, and consequently renewable energy providers must navigate the myriad of siting and permitting requirements of local jurisdictions. For several years, scholars have urged more statewide renewable energy siting procedures to level the …
Regulating The Underground: Secret Supper Clubs, Pop-Up Restaurants, And The Role Of Law, Sarah Schindler
Regulating The Underground: Secret Supper Clubs, Pop-Up Restaurants, And The Role Of Law, Sarah Schindler
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
Instagram pictures of elegantly plated dinners, long farm-style tables, and well-to-do people laughing in what looks like a loft apartment are followed by commenters asking, “Where is this?” This is the world of underground dining. Aspiring and established chefs invite strangers into their homes (or their friends’ stores after hours, or the empty warehouse at the edge of town, or the nearest farm) for a night of food and revelry in exchange for cash. Although decidedly anti-establishment, these secret suppers and pop-up restaurants are popular — there are websites to help people locate them, and many respected publications have penned …
Immigration Detention In The Rocky Mountain West: Can Emerging Models Of Reform Solve Our Regional Problem?, Lisa Graybill, Charanya Krishnaswami
Immigration Detention In The Rocky Mountain West: Can Emerging Models Of Reform Solve Our Regional Problem?, Lisa Graybill, Charanya Krishnaswami
Denver Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pristine Solitude Or Equal Footing? San Juan County V. United States And Utah's Larger Bid To Assert Control Over Public Lands In The Western United States, Lucas Satterlee
Denver Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol. 92, No. 4: Full Issue, Denver University Law Review
Vol. 92, No. 4: Full Issue, Denver University Law Review
Denver Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol. 92, No. 3: Full Issue, Denver University Law Review
Vol. 92, No. 3: Full Issue, Denver University Law Review
Denver Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ninth Update To Colorado Water Law: An Historical Perspective, Gregory J. Hobbs
Ninth Update To Colorado Water Law: An Historical Perspective, Gregory J. Hobbs
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.