This article, originally published in the Ecology Law Quarterly in June 1976, traces the progress of land reform in the management of public lands in the United States. Emphasis was placed on the impact of railroads and the subsidization of irrigation by the federal government on the distribution and use of public lands. The author concluded the article with suggestions for further land reform.https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/hornbeck_research_rel/1012/thumbnail.jp
It is important to the discussion of Butcher and Wyatt as homesteaders to understand the public land...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the failure of past legislative attempts to define public ...
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This article, originally published in the Ecology Law Quarterly in June 1976, traces the progress of...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
(Excerpt) This Article begins the project of constructing a unified account of land reform. This mod...
Public land law is often thought to be divided into historical eras like the Disposition Era, the Re...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups repre-senting a broad cro...
This article describes how the American land use system has evolved to address recent environmental ...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups representing a broad cros...
The Federal Reclamation Program was created by Congress in 1902 to foster economic development and s...
In 1976 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco sent a series of shock waves along clear...
Land is the basic asset of society. Its ownership affords the security upon which our complex credit...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
It is important to the discussion of Butcher and Wyatt as homesteaders to understand the public land...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the failure of past legislative attempts to define public ...
Umax Powerlook 2100XL, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 12,718,228 bytesI apprehend that anyone who has not given par...
This article, originally published in the Ecology Law Quarterly in June 1976, traces the progress of...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
(Excerpt) This Article begins the project of constructing a unified account of land reform. This mod...
Public land law is often thought to be divided into historical eras like the Disposition Era, the Re...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups repre-senting a broad cro...
This article describes how the American land use system has evolved to address recent environmental ...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups representing a broad cros...
The Federal Reclamation Program was created by Congress in 1902 to foster economic development and s...
In 1976 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco sent a series of shock waves along clear...
Land is the basic asset of society. Its ownership affords the security upon which our complex credit...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
It is important to the discussion of Butcher and Wyatt as homesteaders to understand the public land...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the failure of past legislative attempts to define public ...
Umax Powerlook 2100XL, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 12,718,228 bytesI apprehend that anyone who has not given par...