This article contains a list some of the key cases decided in the state and federal courts of New Mexico with very brief descriptions of the rulings. The finalized cases have been arranged by topic. This chapter is intended to be a quick and handy reference guide and not a thorough summary of the facts and law of each case. This year we have also included a list of water law statutes
Flooding the Courtrooms: Law and Water in the Far West. By M. Catherine Miller. (Lincoln: University...
The State of New Mexico established a water law system based on Prior Appropriation in 1848 through ...
The Article focuses on the U.S. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit progr...
Adjudications are lawsuits that take place in state or federal court to resolve all claims to water ...
Water problems have always plagued New Mexico. Its inhabitants have struggled with how to survive in...
Table of Contents for a course reader. v. 1. The nature of a New Mexico prior appropriation water...
Under the Produced Water Act (“Act”) enacted in the 2019 regular legislative session, the New Mexico...
Between March and May 2020, fourteen municipalities in Chihuahua, Mexico, initiated a jurisdictional...
While many of the water issues in New Mexico center around having an adequate supply of water, the q...
Aquatic species are imperiled by water diversions, introduced species, pollution and now climate cha...
Instream flows for fisheries, recreation and aesthetic purposes held to be a legitimate use under Ne...
New Mexico always has had periods of water shortages, some far more long lasting and devastating tha...
Water is the lifeblood of human existence. New Mexico\u27s history provides a fascinating microcosm ...
This systematic review of New Mexico prior appropriation case law from 1883 to the present employs a...
This is a story of how two rivers in the remote reaches of Wyoming and Montana, and the underlying w...
Flooding the Courtrooms: Law and Water in the Far West. By M. Catherine Miller. (Lincoln: University...
The State of New Mexico established a water law system based on Prior Appropriation in 1848 through ...
The Article focuses on the U.S. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit progr...
Adjudications are lawsuits that take place in state or federal court to resolve all claims to water ...
Water problems have always plagued New Mexico. Its inhabitants have struggled with how to survive in...
Table of Contents for a course reader. v. 1. The nature of a New Mexico prior appropriation water...
Under the Produced Water Act (“Act”) enacted in the 2019 regular legislative session, the New Mexico...
Between March and May 2020, fourteen municipalities in Chihuahua, Mexico, initiated a jurisdictional...
While many of the water issues in New Mexico center around having an adequate supply of water, the q...
Aquatic species are imperiled by water diversions, introduced species, pollution and now climate cha...
Instream flows for fisheries, recreation and aesthetic purposes held to be a legitimate use under Ne...
New Mexico always has had periods of water shortages, some far more long lasting and devastating tha...
Water is the lifeblood of human existence. New Mexico\u27s history provides a fascinating microcosm ...
This systematic review of New Mexico prior appropriation case law from 1883 to the present employs a...
This is a story of how two rivers in the remote reaches of Wyoming and Montana, and the underlying w...
Flooding the Courtrooms: Law and Water in the Far West. By M. Catherine Miller. (Lincoln: University...
The State of New Mexico established a water law system based on Prior Appropriation in 1848 through ...
The Article focuses on the U.S. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit progr...