Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law Volume 20 No. 2 2000

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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
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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
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