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United Water New Mexico, Inc. V. New Mexico Public Utility Commission: Why Rules Governing The Condemnation And Municipalization Of Water Utilities May Not Apply To Electric Utilities, Thomas Smidt Iii Oct 1998

United Water New Mexico, Inc. V. New Mexico Public Utility Commission: Why Rules Governing The Condemnation And Municipalization Of Water Utilities May Not Apply To Electric Utilities, Thomas Smidt Iii

Natural Resources Journal

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The Cost Of Noncompliance: The Economic Value Of Water In The Middle Arkansas River Valley, Robert Benjamin Naeser, Lynne Lewis Bennett Jul 1998

The Cost Of Noncompliance: The Economic Value Of Water In The Middle Arkansas River Valley, Robert Benjamin Naeser, Lynne Lewis Bennett

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The National Park Service And The Regulation Of The Air Tour Industry At Grand Canyon National Park, Brenton Alexander Apr 1998

The National Park Service And The Regulation Of The Air Tour Industry At Grand Canyon National Park, Brenton Alexander

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Catron County Board Of Commissioners, N.M. V. United States Fish & (And) Wildlife Service: Is Functional Equivalence The Solution To The Emerging Critical Habitat Problem, Kurt Van Deren Apr 1998

Catron County Board Of Commissioners, N.M. V. United States Fish & (And) Wildlife Service: Is Functional Equivalence The Solution To The Emerging Critical Habitat Problem, Kurt Van Deren

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Natural Law And The Ethics Of Discourse, John M. Finnis Jan 1998

Natural Law And The Ethics Of Discourse, John M. Finnis

Journal Articles

This essay argues that Plato's critical analysis of the ethics of discourse is superior to Habermas', and more generally that Habermas has no sufficient reason to propose or suppose the philosophical superiority of "modernity." The failure of Hume and Kant and much modern philosophy to understand the concept and content of reasons for action underlies Habermas' attempted distinction between ethics and morality, and Rawls' concept of public reason. A proper study of discourse also yields a metaphysics of the person, and thus reinforces the ethics.


Natural Law, Homosexual Conduct, And The Public Policy Exception, Raymond B. Marcin Jan 1998

Natural Law, Homosexual Conduct, And The Public Policy Exception, Raymond B. Marcin

Scholarly Articles

The specific focus of this conference is on the problems posed by the imminent recognition of homosexual marriages in one or more jurisdictions. The question posed by the "laws of nature" exception to the inter-jurisdictional marriage recognition principle is whether legally endorsed homosexual marriages, involving (as they must) societal approval and endorsement of homosexual conduct, are contrary to natural law. This paper will explore the classic natural law theory of Saint Thomas Aquinas and the reasons why that theory condemns homosexual conduct as being contrary to the law of nature.


On The Practical Meaning Of Secularism, John M. Finnis Jan 1998

On The Practical Meaning Of Secularism, John M. Finnis

Journal Articles

The secularism I consider in this Article is a public reality, the secularism which shapes public debate, deliberation, dispositions, and action, and dominates our education and culture. I shall be considering the ideas, not the people; and people are often less consistent, and better, than their theories. There is no profit in estimating whether secularism's dominance now is greater than in Plato's Athens or lesser than in Stalin's Leningrad. There is certainly a rich field for historical investigation of the particular and often peculiar forms taken by western secularism under the influence of the faith it supplants. But I shall …


Natural Resource Policy, Unforgiving Geographies, And Persistent Poverty In Alaska Native Villages, Gigi Berardi Jan 1998

Natural Resource Policy, Unforgiving Geographies, And Persistent Poverty In Alaska Native Villages, Gigi Berardi

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Public Reason, Abortion, And Cloning, John M. Finnis Jan 1998

Public Reason, Abortion, And Cloning, John M. Finnis

Journal Articles

Every society, liberal or illiberal, takes a public stand on the question whether abortion is or is not a form of criminal activity. If that question were left to private judgment, people who judge it homicide would be entitled to use force to prevent their fellow citizens engaging in it.

The need for the law and public policy to take a stand has become more and more obvious for two reasons. The first has to do with the standard purpose of abortion, as that term is commonly used: to end the life of a fetus/unborn child. As Jeffrey Reiman argues …


Euthanasia, Morality, And Law, John M. Finnis Jan 1998

Euthanasia, Morality, And Law, John M. Finnis

Journal Articles

"Arguments for legalising euthanasia rely on claims about autonomy rights, or claims about political pluralism, or on both sorts of claim. My response will make three main points. First, those demanding this legalisation have shirked their elementary obligation to describe the alleged right, identify who has it, and delineate its boundaries as a right supposed to trump other goods, interests, and the wellbeing or rights of others. Second, they have neglected, or at best hugely underestimated, the casualties who would be, and in some places already are being, created by the success of their campaign. Third, they proceed on an …