Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law Volume 28 No. 1 2008

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Title Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law Volume 28 No. 1 2008
Creator Generas, George P. Jr.; Gantt, Karen; Clyde, Steven E.; Gold, Rick L.; Hobbs, Gregory J. Jr.; Mulroy, Patricia; Colburn, Jamison; Daniels, Brigham; Trainor, Sarah F.; Adler, Robert W.; Anderson, Megan J.; Fornataro, Edward A.; Wilson, Stephanie L.; Dansie, Daniel; Threedy, Debora L.; Gregory, Liana; Mitchell, Bentley; McCosh-Hilder, Jan; Morgan, Andrew; Cloward, Benjamin P.
Subject Natural resources -- Law and legislation -- United States -- Periodicals ; Environmental law -- United States -- Periodicals ; Environmental policy -- United States -- Periodicals
Description Table of Contents: This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land: Indian Land Claims; Revisitinge the Colorado River Compact: Time for a Change; Marketplace Reallocation in the Colorado River Basin: Better Utilization of the West's Scarce Water Resources; Dividing the Pie- Dealing with Surplus and Dourght: Examining the Colorado River Compact of 1922; Colorado River Compact Entitlements, Clearing up Misconceptions; Beyond the Divisions: A Compact the Unites; The Energy Policy Act and its Categorical Exclusions: What Happened to the Extraordinary Circumstance Exception?; The Last Untapped River in Utah: An Argument Against the Development of the Bear River; Dog Days of Climate Change: Heating the Debate for Federal Cap-and-Trade; The Washington County Growth and Conservation Act of 2006: Evaluating a New Paradigm in Legislated Land Exchanges; The Fire Next Time: Land Use Planning in the Wildland/Urban Interface; Revitalizing Zion: Nineteenth-Centure Mormonism and Today's Urban Sprawl; Claiming the Shields: Law, Anthropology, and the Role of Storytelling in a NAGPRA Repatriation Case Study; Finding Common Ground: Moral Values and Cultural Identity in Early Conflict over the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument; "Technically Open": The Debate over Native American Reserved Groundwater Rights; Diffusing the Problem: How Adopting a Policy to Safely Store America's Nuclear Waste May Help Combat Climate Change; SITLA and Legislative Oversight- Wise Long-term Direction under Evolving Charitable Trust Duty, or Shortsighted Micromanagement?; New Changes to 30 C.F.R. 100.3(c): Weaknesses and Suggested Improvements in the Assessment of a Mine Operator's History of Violations; Why has State v. Hutchinson Been Ignored? An Analysis of Why Utah Cities Lack Authority to Exact Water
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_28_No_1_2008
Language eng
Relation Journals
Spatial Coverage Colorado River Watershed (Colo.-Mexico) ; Bear River Watershed (Utah-Idaho) ; Washington County (Utah)
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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