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Full-Text Articles in Law
City Of Blackfoot V. Spackman, 396 P.3d 1184 (Idaho 2017), Natalie Norcutt
City Of Blackfoot V. Spackman, 396 P.3d 1184 (Idaho 2017), Natalie Norcutt
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
United States V. Aboulseman, Cv 83-1041 Mv/Wpl, 2016 Wl 9776586 (D. N.M. October 4, 2016), Megan Mcculloch
United States V. Aboulseman, Cv 83-1041 Mv/Wpl, 2016 Wl 9776586 (D. N.M. October 4, 2016), Megan Mcculloch
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
United States V. N. Colo. Water Conservancy Dist., 2017 U.S. Dist. Lexis 42298 (D. Colo. 2017), Joseph Chase
United States V. N. Colo. Water Conservancy Dist., 2017 U.S. Dist. Lexis 42298 (D. Colo. 2017), Joseph Chase
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Auth. V. Jewell, No. 1:15-Cv-01290-Ijo-Gsa, 2017 Wl 1375232 (E.D. Cal. Apr. 17, 2017), Jeremy Frankel
San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Auth. V. Jewell, No. 1:15-Cv-01290-Ijo-Gsa, 2017 Wl 1375232 (E.D. Cal. Apr. 17, 2017), Jeremy Frankel
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Navajo Nation V. Dep't Of The Interior, 876 F.3d 1144 (9th Cir. 2017), Gianni Puglielli
Navajo Nation V. Dep't Of The Interior, 876 F.3d 1144 (9th Cir. 2017), Gianni Puglielli
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Eighteenth Annual Law Of The Rio Grande Conference, Elaine Nolen
Eighteenth Annual Law Of The Rio Grande Conference, Elaine Nolen
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Building Municipal Water Self-Determination In Diverse Metropolitan Communities, Michael Larrick
Building Municipal Water Self-Determination In Diverse Metropolitan Communities, Michael Larrick
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keynote Presenation By Professor Camille Pannu, Sydney Donovan
Keynote Presenation By Professor Camille Pannu, Sydney Donovan
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Professor Fred Cheever Environmental And Natural Resources Writing Award, Sydney Donovan
Professor Fred Cheever Environmental And Natural Resources Writing Award, Sydney Donovan
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Tribal Water Sovereignty, Alexandra Tressler
Enhancing Tribal Water Sovereignty, Alexandra Tressler
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preserving And Protecting The Chicano's Water Heritage, Sydney Donovan
Preserving And Protecting The Chicano's Water Heritage, Sydney Donovan
Water Law Review
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S.B. 107, S.L. 145, Reg. Sess. 2017 (N.C. 2017), Gracen Short
S.B. 107, S.L. 145, Reg. Sess. 2017 (N.C. 2017), Gracen Short
Water Law Review
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H.B. 2080, 2017 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Kan. 2017), Camille Agnello
H.B. 2080, 2017 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Kan. 2017), Camille Agnello
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
H.B. 2312, 2017 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Kan. 2017), Kathleen Arsenault
H.B. 2312, 2017 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Kan. 2017), Kathleen Arsenault
Water Law Review
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S.B. 46, 2017 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Kan. 2017), Liz Trower
S.B. 46, 2017 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Kan. 2017), Liz Trower
Water Law Review
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S.B. 252, Reg. Sess. (Cali. 2017), Garrett Kizer
S.B. 252, Reg. Sess. (Cali. 2017), Garrett Kizer
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
New Rules In The Land Of Cool Sunshine, Kole Kelley
New Rules In The Land Of Cool Sunshine, Kole Kelley
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Let There Be Water: Israel's Solution For A Water-Starved World, Kole Kelley
Let There Be Water: Israel's Solution For A Water-Starved World, Kole Kelley
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fog Catchers: The Rise Of Property Beyond The Cost-Benefit Approach, Guillermo Arribas Irazola
The Fog Catchers: The Rise Of Property Beyond The Cost-Benefit Approach, Guillermo Arribas Irazola
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Report Card: Progress Under California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Sgma), Lynn M. Forsythe, Ida M. Jones, Deborah J. Kemp
A Report Card: Progress Under California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Sgma), Lynn M. Forsythe, Ida M. Jones, Deborah J. Kemp
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Realising The Human Right To Water: A Conflict Between Realisation And Implementation - The South African Experience, Hadrian Tulk
Realising The Human Right To Water: A Conflict Between Realisation And Implementation - The South African Experience, Hadrian Tulk
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Emerging Human Right To Water In International And Domestic Law, Waseem Ahmad Qureshi
The Emerging Human Right To Water In International And Domestic Law, Waseem Ahmad Qureshi
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol. 21, No. 2: Table Of Contents, Water Law Review
Vol. 21, No. 2: Table Of Contents, Water Law Review
Water Law Review
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Vol. 21, No. 2: Editor's Note, Sarah A. Rice
No Common Ground: Competing Worldviews At Mato Tipila, Wendy Anne Felese
No Common Ground: Competing Worldviews At Mato Tipila, Wendy Anne Felese
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This project analyzes a legal conflict (Bear Lodge Multiple Use Assn v Babbitt 2 F. Supp. 2d 1448) at Mato Tipila, a significant place for the Lakota (Sioux) community and with which they have a historical and longstanding relationship. Commercial and recreational rock-climbing enthusiasts who make use of it and the tourists who arrive in droves each year to visit, call this place Devils Tower. The case centered on whether the government violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment by instituting a climbing ban during the month of June to accommodate Lakota ceremonial obligations. In recent historical developments, the …
The "Publicization" Of Private Space, Sarah Schindler
The "Publicization" Of Private Space, Sarah Schindler
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
Recently, many urban areas have moved away from the creation of publicly owned open spaces and toward privately owned public open spaces, or “POPOS.” These POPOS take many forms: concrete plazas that separate a building from the sidewalk; glass-windowed atriums in downtown office buildings; rooftop terraces and gardens; and grass-covered spaces that appear to be traditional parks. This Article considers the nature of POPOS and examines whether they live up to expectations about the role that public space should play and the value it should provide to communities. This analysis is especially important because in embracing POPOS, cities have made …
Food Federalism: States, Local Governments, And The Fight For Food Sovereignty, Sarah Schindler
Food Federalism: States, Local Governments, And The Fight For Food Sovereignty, Sarah Schindler
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
Recently, a number of states have sought to withdraw or restrain local power. In this Article, which is part of the “Re-Thinking State Relevance” symposium hosted by the Ohio State Law Journal, I write about a state taking the opposite approach, and attempting to affirmatively endow its local governments with additional powers. The state is Maine, and the context is control over local food production and sales. This Article begins by addressing the emergence of the sustainable local foods movement broadly, and reasons for the growth of this movement. It then focuses more pointedly on the food sovereignty movement, considering …
The New Settlement Tools, Bernard Chao, Christopher Robertson, David Yokum
The New Settlement Tools, Bernard Chao, Christopher Robertson, David Yokum
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
By protecting the right to a jury, the state and federal constitutions recognize the fundamental value of having civil and criminal disputes resolved by laypersons. Actual trials, however, are relatively rare, in part because parties seek to avoid the risks and cost of trials and courts seek to clear dockets efficiently. But as desirable as settlement may be, it can be a difficult way to resolve a dispute. Parties view their cases from different perspectives, and these perspectives often cause both sides to be overly optimistic and to expect unreasonably large or unreasonably small resolutions.
This article describes a novel …
Why Courts Fail To Protect Privacy: Race, Age, Bias, And Technology, Bernard Chao, Catherine Durso, Ian Farrell, Christopher Robertson
Why Courts Fail To Protect Privacy: Race, Age, Bias, And Technology, Bernard Chao, Catherine Durso, Ian Farrell, Christopher Robertson
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable “searches and seizures,” but in the digital age of stingray devices and IP tracking, what constitutes a search or seizure? The Supreme Court has held that the threshold question depends on and reflects the “reasonable expectations” of ordinary members of the public concerning their own privacy. For example, the police now exploit the “third party” doctrine to access data held by email and cell phone providers, without securing a warrant, on the Supreme Court’s intuition that the public has no expectation of privacy in that information. Is that assumption correct? If judges’ intuitions about …
Lost Profits In A Multicomponent World, Bernard Chao
Lost Profits In A Multicomponent World, Bernard Chao
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
Given our adversarial system, it is not surprising that plaintiffs advance creative damages theories that would help them maximize their recoveries. In patent law, one recurring tactic for patentees is to seek remedies based on the entire infringing product instead of the specific feature covered by the patent. This distinction can significantly inflate remedies because modern multicomponent products contain thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands, of different features. Thus, entire products are orders of magnitude larger, more complex, and more valuable than individual features.
In recent years, the Supreme Court has sensibly rejected attempts to base patent remedies on entire products …