Public Water, Private Rights: All Are Not Equally Protected When The State Allows Some To Divert Small Quantities Of Ground Water Outside The Permitting Syste
This Article applies an information-cost theory of property to water law. Because of its fluidity, e...
In PUD No. I of Pend Oreille County v. Department of Ecology, the Supreme Court of Washington held t...
Western Water and the Reservation Theory - The Need for a Water Rights Settlement Ac
Public Water, Private Rights: All Are Not Equally Protected When The State Allows Some To Divert Sma...
With fewer than a million people, Montana is one of the last states to tackle some problems that acc...
This article deals with legal challenges in conserving water in the United States, using Kansas as a...
The United States and other common law countries have a rich tradition of protecting property rights...
Water conflicts in the western United States increasingly arise from competition between traditional...
“Speculation. Water monopoly. Land monopoly. . . . John Wesley Powell was pretty well convinced that...
Access to water defines the arid American West and water management is an explicit effort to balance...
Application of water to a beneficial use is the decisive element of a perfected water right in Monta...
American water law reflects the diverse geography and population patterns of this expansive country....
Water rights in America, particularly in western states, have been a pervasive source of legal conte...
Where does your water come from? 70 percent of fresh water consumed in the United States comes from...
This article analyzes the development and the present status of Idaho\u27s water appropriation syste...
This Article applies an information-cost theory of property to water law. Because of its fluidity, e...
In PUD No. I of Pend Oreille County v. Department of Ecology, the Supreme Court of Washington held t...
Western Water and the Reservation Theory - The Need for a Water Rights Settlement Ac
Public Water, Private Rights: All Are Not Equally Protected When The State Allows Some To Divert Sma...
With fewer than a million people, Montana is one of the last states to tackle some problems that acc...
This article deals with legal challenges in conserving water in the United States, using Kansas as a...
The United States and other common law countries have a rich tradition of protecting property rights...
Water conflicts in the western United States increasingly arise from competition between traditional...
“Speculation. Water monopoly. Land monopoly. . . . John Wesley Powell was pretty well convinced that...
Access to water defines the arid American West and water management is an explicit effort to balance...
Application of water to a beneficial use is the decisive element of a perfected water right in Monta...
American water law reflects the diverse geography and population patterns of this expansive country....
Water rights in America, particularly in western states, have been a pervasive source of legal conte...
Where does your water come from? 70 percent of fresh water consumed in the United States comes from...
This article analyzes the development and the present status of Idaho\u27s water appropriation syste...
This Article applies an information-cost theory of property to water law. Because of its fluidity, e...
In PUD No. I of Pend Oreille County v. Department of Ecology, the Supreme Court of Washington held t...
Western Water and the Reservation Theory - The Need for a Water Rights Settlement Ac