Water is the lifeblood of human existence. New Mexico\u27s history provides a fascinating microcosm of the role water plays in the growth and development of a community. This book details many of the complex and messy fights, legal and otherwise, over precious water in a semiarid western state. Focusing on the past one hundred years constituting New Mexico\u27s statehood, contributors describe the often convoluted and always intriguing stories that have shaped New Mexico\u27s water past and that will, without doubt, influence its future history. Many of New Mexico\u27s \u27\u27movers and shakers\u27\u27 in the water community have contributed their water war stories to the book. From acclaimed water lawyers to historians to novelists to aca...
Breaching the subject of water law in the West can be a dizzying navigation through complex historie...
At the international level, water is now understood to be a basic human right. However, conflict co...
New Mexico is notable within the Western U.S. for its network of acequias, irrigation ditches brough...
Water problems have always plagued New Mexico. Its inhabitants have struggled with how to survive in...
Table of Contents and Preface only. While High and Dry focuses on clashes of principles and persona...
Lawsuits offer an arcane and fundamental way of making basic water law and policy. The tortured cour...
Only the first page is uploaded. Please contact the UNM Law Library on accessing the full text
Water— or the lack of it— has shaped the contours of the American West and continues to dominate the...
This digital resource contains only an abstract, cover image and table of contents information from ...
Flooding the Courtrooms: Law and Water in the Far West. By M. Catherine Miller. (Lincoln: University...
This is a story of how two rivers in the remote reaches of Wyoming and Montana, and the underlying w...
Pueblos and tribal reservations are located within most of the larger stream systems in New Mexico. ...
The ability to decisively benefit from ample sources of freshwater represents a pivotal challenge fo...
The 40th anniversary of the publication of Elmer Kelton’s 1973 novel The Time it Never Rained coinci...
Document: Colorado Water Congress Newsletter, June 25, 1963, page 1Orren-741-Hem "It is thus mani...
Breaching the subject of water law in the West can be a dizzying navigation through complex historie...
At the international level, water is now understood to be a basic human right. However, conflict co...
New Mexico is notable within the Western U.S. for its network of acequias, irrigation ditches brough...
Water problems have always plagued New Mexico. Its inhabitants have struggled with how to survive in...
Table of Contents and Preface only. While High and Dry focuses on clashes of principles and persona...
Lawsuits offer an arcane and fundamental way of making basic water law and policy. The tortured cour...
Only the first page is uploaded. Please contact the UNM Law Library on accessing the full text
Water— or the lack of it— has shaped the contours of the American West and continues to dominate the...
This digital resource contains only an abstract, cover image and table of contents information from ...
Flooding the Courtrooms: Law and Water in the Far West. By M. Catherine Miller. (Lincoln: University...
This is a story of how two rivers in the remote reaches of Wyoming and Montana, and the underlying w...
Pueblos and tribal reservations are located within most of the larger stream systems in New Mexico. ...
The ability to decisively benefit from ample sources of freshwater represents a pivotal challenge fo...
The 40th anniversary of the publication of Elmer Kelton’s 1973 novel The Time it Never Rained coinci...
Document: Colorado Water Congress Newsletter, June 25, 1963, page 1Orren-741-Hem "It is thus mani...
Breaching the subject of water law in the West can be a dizzying navigation through complex historie...
At the international level, water is now understood to be a basic human right. However, conflict co...
New Mexico is notable within the Western U.S. for its network of acequias, irrigation ditches brough...