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Joint Teaching With A Colleague, For Just A Week Or Two, Richard Henry Seamon Jan 2002

Joint Teaching With A Colleague, For Just A Week Or Two, Richard Henry Seamon

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A Brief Comment On The Current Eleventh Amendment Jurisprudence Of The Supreme Court, Richard Henry Seamon Jan 2002

A Brief Comment On The Current Eleventh Amendment Jurisprudence Of The Supreme Court, Richard Henry Seamon

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Exploring Paths To Recovery For Osha Whistleblowers: Section 11(C) Of The Oshact And The Public Policy Tort, Monique C. Lillard Jan 2002

Exploring Paths To Recovery For Osha Whistleblowers: Section 11(C) Of The Oshact And The Public Policy Tort, Monique C. Lillard

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Aim High And A Vision Broad: The Public Responsibilities Of A Public Profession, Donald L. Burnett Jr. Jan 2002

Aim High And A Vision Broad: The Public Responsibilities Of A Public Profession, Donald L. Burnett Jr.

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Remarks Upon The Retirement Of Dean Emeritus And Professor Sheldon A. Vincenti, John A. Miller Jan 2002

Remarks Upon The Retirement Of Dean Emeritus And Professor Sheldon A. Vincenti, John A. Miller

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Court Assistance Office Seeks Attorneys To Meet Growing Demand For Legal Services, Patrick D. Costello Jan 2002

Court Assistance Office Seeks Attorneys To Meet Growing Demand For Legal Services, Patrick D. Costello

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The Measure Of Indian Water Rights: The Arizona Homeland Standard, Gila River Adjudication, Barbara Cosens Jan 2002

The Measure Of Indian Water Rights: The Arizona Homeland Standard, Gila River Adjudication, Barbara Cosens

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On November 26, 2001, the Arizona Supreme Court concluded that Indian reservations were established as homelands. By articulating a homeland standard for the measure of reserved water rights based on tribal economic development plans, cultural needs, and historic water uses, the Arizona Supreme Court has eliminated many of the blatant inequities plaguing the current approach to Indian water rights quantification. Nevertheless, there are concerns with wholesale adoption of the Arizona standard, including the effect on those who have devoted resources in reliance on the previous standard, the introduction of uncertainty in the method of quantification, and the impact on federal …


Becoming America's Best Small State Law School: A Vision For The University Of Idaho College Of Law, Donald L. Burnett Jr. Jan 2002

Becoming America's Best Small State Law School: A Vision For The University Of Idaho College Of Law, Donald L. Burnett Jr.

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Managing The Dean's Ceremonial Role, John A. Miller Jan 2002

Managing The Dean's Ceremonial Role, John A. Miller

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Problem Of Unraveling: Biodiversity And Private Property In Land, Dale Goble Jan 2002

Problem Of Unraveling: Biodiversity And Private Property In Land, Dale Goble

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A Tribute To Sheldon A. Vincenti, Monique C. Lillard Jan 2002

A Tribute To Sheldon A. Vincenti, Monique C. Lillard

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