In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. The contributors’ essays provide succinct descriptions of major cases, legislation, and individual western states’ constitutional provisions that are unique in the American legal system. To assist the reader, the volume is organized by subject, including natural resources, municipal authority, business regulation, American Indian sovereignty and water rights, women, and Mormons.https://digitalcommons.law.uidaho.edu/facw_books/1058/thumbnail.jp
The Reclamation Act of 1902 delegated to the states the power to control the use of water developed ...
This volume grew out of a four-day conference to celebrate the centennial of the 1908 U.S. Supreme C...
I. INTRODUCTION The issue of Indian water rights is presently a vital issue in tribal, state and fed...
In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. Th...
In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. Th...
In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. Th...
The story of water in the American West shows that political intervention is unnecessary. Local inst...
As one who took an early interest in the water rights of American Indian tribes (American Indian Wat...
Western Water and the Reservation Theory - The Need for a Water Rights Settlement Ac
Ch. 1 . State Water Policies -- Ch. 2. Classification, Definition, and Description of Available Wat...
This digital resource contains only an abstract, cover image and table of contents information from ...
Native Peoples and Water Rights constitutes a valuable collection of historical case studies that sh...
The reserved water rights doctrine is — and always has been — a controversial doctrine in Western wa...
Ch. 21. Federal-State Relations -- Ch. 22. Interstate Dimensions of Water Rights -- Ch. 23. Internat...
In 1976, the United States Supreme Court decided Colorado River Water Conservation District v. Unite...
The Reclamation Act of 1902 delegated to the states the power to control the use of water developed ...
This volume grew out of a four-day conference to celebrate the centennial of the 1908 U.S. Supreme C...
I. INTRODUCTION The issue of Indian water rights is presently a vital issue in tribal, state and fed...
In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. Th...
In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. Th...
In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. Th...
The story of water in the American West shows that political intervention is unnecessary. Local inst...
As one who took an early interest in the water rights of American Indian tribes (American Indian Wat...
Western Water and the Reservation Theory - The Need for a Water Rights Settlement Ac
Ch. 1 . State Water Policies -- Ch. 2. Classification, Definition, and Description of Available Wat...
This digital resource contains only an abstract, cover image and table of contents information from ...
Native Peoples and Water Rights constitutes a valuable collection of historical case studies that sh...
The reserved water rights doctrine is — and always has been — a controversial doctrine in Western wa...
Ch. 21. Federal-State Relations -- Ch. 22. Interstate Dimensions of Water Rights -- Ch. 23. Internat...
In 1976, the United States Supreme Court decided Colorado River Water Conservation District v. Unite...
The Reclamation Act of 1902 delegated to the states the power to control the use of water developed ...
This volume grew out of a four-day conference to celebrate the centennial of the 1908 U.S. Supreme C...
I. INTRODUCTION The issue of Indian water rights is presently a vital issue in tribal, state and fed...