The Article begins its inquiry with an in-depth look at the forty-one-day long standoff between armed militants and law enforcement officials at Malheur, which means misfortune in French. The occupation of the Refuge ended with one death and the prosecution of over two dozen individuals for trespass, destruction of government property, conspiracy, and related charges. It all began when the Hammonds, who held grazing permits on Bureau of Land Management ( BLM ) land adjacent to the Refuge, were prosecuted for starting fires on federal land.1 The Hammonds\u27 conviction for the incident might have been the end of the story, but another notorious ranching family from Nevada, the Bundys, stepped in with their own deep-seated call-to-arms agai...
To realize the goals of conservation biology and ecosystem management, the institutions that govern ...
J.R. Pole\u27s new book, Contract and Consent: Representation and the Jury in Anglo-American Legal H...
The topic of the balance between public and private interests in land is one of growing importance a...
The Article begins its inquiry with an in-depth look at the forty-one-day long standoff between arme...
This article will examine the major missions and jurisdictions of the main federal land management s...
The story of Kleppe v. New Mexico dramatizes how assertion of federal power advancing national con...
This article explores the problem of inadequate access and why owners of private property abutting p...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
This article analyzes recent developments regarding public lands and their management, focusing on s...
This article explores the development of public trust principles from early Roman and British law th...
Disputes over public land rights have a long history in the United States. But the past 18 months ha...
A Comment on Bruce R. Huber, The Durability of Private Claims to Public Property, 102 GEO. L.J. 991 ...
In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal g...
The seizure of a Malheur National Wildlife Refuge building in southeastern Oregon by armed and self-...
Property rights and resource use are closely related. Scholarly inquiry about their relation, howeve...
To realize the goals of conservation biology and ecosystem management, the institutions that govern ...
J.R. Pole\u27s new book, Contract and Consent: Representation and the Jury in Anglo-American Legal H...
The topic of the balance between public and private interests in land is one of growing importance a...
The Article begins its inquiry with an in-depth look at the forty-one-day long standoff between arme...
This article will examine the major missions and jurisdictions of the main federal land management s...
The story of Kleppe v. New Mexico dramatizes how assertion of federal power advancing national con...
This article explores the problem of inadequate access and why owners of private property abutting p...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
This article analyzes recent developments regarding public lands and their management, focusing on s...
This article explores the development of public trust principles from early Roman and British law th...
Disputes over public land rights have a long history in the United States. But the past 18 months ha...
A Comment on Bruce R. Huber, The Durability of Private Claims to Public Property, 102 GEO. L.J. 991 ...
In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal g...
The seizure of a Malheur National Wildlife Refuge building in southeastern Oregon by armed and self-...
Property rights and resource use are closely related. Scholarly inquiry about their relation, howeve...
To realize the goals of conservation biology and ecosystem management, the institutions that govern ...
J.R. Pole\u27s new book, Contract and Consent: Representation and the Jury in Anglo-American Legal H...
The topic of the balance between public and private interests in land is one of growing importance a...