Title |
Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law Volume 20 No. 2 2000 |
Creator |
Reisner, Marc; Van de Wetering, Sarah B.; Appel, Jeffrey W.; McCaffrey, Stephen C.; Goodman, Edmund J.; Ashley, Jeffrey S.; Lindstrom, Matthew J.; Adler, Robert W.; Fitzjarrald, Lance Duncan; Hall, David R.; Jorgensen, Lorna; Latimer, Kelly; Lesser, Becki J.; Molyneux, Alisha; Morrissette, Neil P.; Orlemann, Andrew; Scales, Laura; Crowther, Wendy |
Subject |
Natural resources -- Law and legislation -- United States -- Periodicals ; Environmental law -- United States -- Periodicals ; Environmental policy -- United States -- Periodicals |
Description |
Table of Contents: The New Water Agenda: Restoration, Deconstruction, and the Limits to Consensus; New Directions in Western Water Law: Conflict or Collaboration?; Ability and Responsibility of State Engineer Regarding Reallocation of Water Rights; An Overview of the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses; United States v. Iverson: the "Responsible Corporate Officer" Doctrine, Winning the Battle but Losing the War; Ninth Circuit Denies Petition to Review Finding of "Jeopardy" and Suggested Remedial Measures for the Columbia River Basin Salmon; An Appeals Court Breathes Life into the Nondelegation Doctrine; Tenth Circuit Denies Rock Climbers Standing to Sue Over Devils Tower Voluntary Ban on Climbing; Supreme Court Reviews Mineral and Gas Conveyances to Surface Patentees and Southern Ute Indian Tribe; Public Lands Council v. Babbitt: Tenth Circuit Decides that the Taylor Grazing Act "Breathes Discretion at Every Pore"; Federal Circuit Upholds Trial Court Ruling that under Federal Law Special Benefits Can Offset Damages from a Fifth Amendment Compensable Taking; Supreme Court of Idaho Finds Carey Act Companies Not Subject to Forfeiture of Water Rights by Stockholder's Failure to Irrigate; United States v. Hyundai Merchant Marine Co.: Ninth Circuit Allows Costs of Threatened Oil Spill to Spread to Responsible Party; Indian Tribal Sovereignty and Water Resources: Watersheds, Ecosystems and Tribal Co-Management; Administrative versus Legislative Management: The Impact of Discretion on Water REsource Management in the West; Procedures Without Purpose: The Withering Away of the National Environmental Policy Act's Substantive Law; Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act: How Kennewick Man Uncovered the Problems in NAGPRA; Cowcatchers, Salt Crystals, and Pork Barrels: Marshaling a Case to Legally Derail the Union Pacific Causeway; The Move Toward Participatory Democracy in Public Land Management Under NEPA: Is it Being Thwarted by the ESA?; Federal REserved Water Rights Doctrine Under the Wilderness Act: Is it Finally Here to Stay?; Do the Proposed Forest Service Regulations Protect Biodiversity? An Analysis of the Continuing Viability of "Habitat Viability Analysis"; Grazing Our School Endowment Lands: Idaho Watersheds Project v. State Board of LAnd Commissioners |
Publisher |
Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Identifier |
Journal_of_Land_Resources_and_Environmental_Law_Vol_20_No_2_2000 |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
Journals |
Spatial Coverage |
U.S. |
School or College |
College of Law |
Rights Management |
Copyright by the Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law formerly Journal of Energy, Natural Resources & Environmental Law. The owner of the copyright of each article published in this issue, unless expressly noted, grants permission for copies of that article |
Holding Institution |
S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6qc386z |
Setname |
uu_law_clp |
ID |
727807 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qc386z |