Interstate rivers are subject to the doctrine of equitable apportionment, whereby the Supreme Court seeks to ensure that all states that share such rivers get a fair portion of their benefits. The Court has rarely issued an equitable apportionment decree, however, and there is little law on whether the doctrine protects river flows for environmental purposes. The ongoing Florida v. Georgia litigation in the Supreme Court raises this issue, as Florida seeks to limit consumptive uses by upstream Georgia to preserve flows in the Apalachicola River, which provide both economic and environmental benefits. This Article summarizes both the equitable apportionment doctrine and the concept of environmental flows and then considers prior Supreme Cour...
Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Protection Division U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Water Scie...
In 2007 the Eleventh Circuit interpreted the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Rapanos v. Un...
More than just an amenity, “[a river] is a treasure” noted Justice Holmes in a dispute over the wate...
Interstate rivers are subject to the doctrine of equitable apportionment, whereby the Supreme Court ...
Interstate rivers are subject to the doctrine of equitable apportionment, whereby the Supreme Court ...
In this survey period, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit decided two cases...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.News ...
Contemporaneous with significant climate change and heightened environmental concerns, the Supreme C...
This case marks the second trip to the Supreme Court for Florida’s equitable apportionment case seek...
This article examines the interstate water controversy between Florida, Georgia, and Alabama regardi...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.Alaba...
Human conflicts over access to water often focalize around transboundary waterbodies. For example, i...
Interstate water disputes have long been a mainstay of the Supreme Court\u27s original jurisdiction,...
The 2012 United States Supreme Court case Arkansas Game & Fish Commission v. United States presented...
The United States Supreme Court held in PPL Montana v. Montana held that the State of Montana did no...
Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Protection Division U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Water Scie...
In 2007 the Eleventh Circuit interpreted the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Rapanos v. Un...
More than just an amenity, “[a river] is a treasure” noted Justice Holmes in a dispute over the wate...
Interstate rivers are subject to the doctrine of equitable apportionment, whereby the Supreme Court ...
Interstate rivers are subject to the doctrine of equitable apportionment, whereby the Supreme Court ...
In this survey period, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit decided two cases...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.News ...
Contemporaneous with significant climate change and heightened environmental concerns, the Supreme C...
This case marks the second trip to the Supreme Court for Florida’s equitable apportionment case seek...
This article examines the interstate water controversy between Florida, Georgia, and Alabama regardi...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.Alaba...
Human conflicts over access to water often focalize around transboundary waterbodies. For example, i...
Interstate water disputes have long been a mainstay of the Supreme Court\u27s original jurisdiction,...
The 2012 United States Supreme Court case Arkansas Game & Fish Commission v. United States presented...
The United States Supreme Court held in PPL Montana v. Montana held that the State of Montana did no...
Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Protection Division U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Water Scie...
In 2007 the Eleventh Circuit interpreted the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Rapanos v. Un...
More than just an amenity, “[a river] is a treasure” noted Justice Holmes in a dispute over the wate...