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Full-Text Articles in Water Law
Constitutional Law—Fourth Amendment—State V. Allen: An Effective Alternative To Unconstitutional "Safety Checks" On The State’S Waters, Christian Harrod
Constitutional Law—Fourth Amendment—State V. Allen: An Effective Alternative To Unconstitutional "Safety Checks" On The State’S Waters, Christian Harrod
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rise And Demise Of The Absolute Dominion Doctrine For Groundwater, Joseph W. Dellapenna
The Rise And Demise Of The Absolute Dominion Doctrine For Groundwater, Joseph W. Dellapenna
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
Increased human populations, together with increased per capita water usage and climate changes, have resulted in our planet coping with greater water shortages than ever before. Groundwater has played, and will continue to play, a critical role in dealing with water shortages. Consequently, more and more attention, legal and otherwise, is being given to groundwater across the United States.
Much legal confusion about groundwater exists. For starters, there is no single legal definition for groundwater. Moreover, the law has developed legal categories such as percolating water and underground streams which, while contradictory to scientific hydrology, remain embedded in the law. …
Arkansas At The Water Crossroads: Regulations Or Solutions, James R. Pender
Arkansas At The Water Crossroads: Regulations Or Solutions, James R. Pender
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.