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Civil Procedure Update 2023, Verónica Gonzales-Zamora, Julio C. Romero
Civil Procedure Update 2023, Verónica Gonzales-Zamora, Julio C. Romero
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This presentation aims to 1) review recent amendments to the state and federal rules of civil procedure; 2) help you understand the impact of recent federal and state published opinions interpreting and applying the rules of civil procedure; and 3) assess your understanding of the updates.
Hearsay In New Mexico, Verónica C. Gonzales-Zamora, Linda Vanzi, Chief Judge
Hearsay In New Mexico, Verónica C. Gonzales-Zamora, Linda Vanzi, Chief Judge
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Introduction to the New Mexico rule against hearsay, Rule 11-803 NMRA.
Developing A State Constitutional Law Strategy In New Mexico Criminal Prosecutions, J. Thomas Sullivan
Developing A State Constitutional Law Strategy In New Mexico Criminal Prosecutions, J. Thomas Sullivan
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This article includes a review of the process by which the New Mexico courts have developed an independent state constitutional jurisprudence reflecting more expansive protections of individual rights than those afforded by the Federal Constitution, as interpreted in the decisions of the United States Supreme Court. It addresses the existing body of state constitutional law and suggests possibilities for further developments, including both the substantive aspects of state constitutional topics and the procedural requirements for asserting state constitutional protections as alternative sources for protection of individual rights. It documents how far New Mexico has come in developing a state constitutional …
Back To The Future: Regional Differences In New Mexico Water Rights, G. Emlen Hall
Back To The Future: Regional Differences In New Mexico Water Rights, G. Emlen Hall
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You could say that I am here this morning as an advance man of tomorrows detailed talks on the active water rights management regulations that were recently adopted by the Office of the State Engineer, because I am going to talk about those a little bit in a historical context. You could also say that I am here to warm you up to that topic, so that you are ready for tomorrow's detailed controversial discussion of those. My job as the warmer up may be simply to inform you about the acronym that people are using in my world to …
Wet Water Law: New Mexico Style, G. Emlen Hall
Wet Water Law: New Mexico Style, G. Emlen Hall
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Table of Contents for a course reader. v. 1. The nature of a New Mexico prior appropriation water right -- The attributes of new Mexico water rights -- Surface water and groundwater in New Mexico -- The State Engineer: an administered system -- Statutory adjudications -- New appropriations, transfers and sales of a New Mexico water right -- Emerging issues -- Water planning in New Mexico -- Constraints on the state law of prior appropriation -- v. 2. Emerging local issues -- Federal constraints on the state system -- Native American constraints on the state system -- Interstate water rights.