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State Control Over The Reclamation Waterhole: Reality Or Mirage, Michigan Law Review
State Control Over The Reclamation Waterhole: Reality Or Mirage, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This Note assesses how much state law section 8 saves from preemption. Section I reviews the interplay of state and federal water law in the West. It begins with a brief description of appropriation, the system of water rights found in the Western states, outlines the Reclamation Act of 1902, and then traces the Supreme Court's evolving construction of the Act. It culminates in a discussion of California v. United States, the Court's latest gloss on section 8. Section II expands the analysis of the California decision, integrating it with traditional preemption doctrine. It shows that section 8 respects …
Florida Board Of Bar Examiners Re Groot, 365 So. 2d 164 (Fla. 1978); Florida Board Of Bar Examiners V. G.W.L., 364 So. 2d 454 (Fla. 1978), Carolyn Songer Raepple
Florida Board Of Bar Examiners Re Groot, 365 So. 2d 164 (Fla. 1978); Florida Board Of Bar Examiners V. G.W.L., 364 So. 2d 454 (Fla. 1978), Carolyn Songer Raepple
Florida State University Law Review
Constitutional Law-FLORIDA BAR ADMISSION RULE REQUIRING GOOD MORAL CHARACTER DOES NOT DEFEAT THE PURPOSE OF THE FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY ACT IN VIOLATION OF THE SUPREMACY CLAUSE OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION