In an article published two years ago, one of us made the claim that the federal agencies in charge of Columbia Basin salmon restoration efforts were engaged in a widespread practice of deception - attempting to make it appear to the public that meaning restoration efforts were underway when in fact hydropower domination remained the status quo. That article claimed that the courts would soon inaugurate an era of active and skeptical review. That era has unfolded more quickly and more dramatically than we imagined. In a series of decisions throughout 2007, the Ninth Circuit and district courts have have consistently rejected agency attempts to portray their cynical efforts to deceive as rational decisionmaking. Thus, the Ninth Circuit 1) st...
Indian treaty fishing rights scored an important judicial victory recently when an equally divided U...
In 1874, the Supreme Court held in Murdock v City of Memphis that it lacked jurisdiction to review...
The tide in the legal battle surrounding anadromous fish protections in the Columbia River watershed...
This article discusses two landmark judicial decisions of 1994: Idaho Department of Fish & Game v. N...
This article, part of a series of articles on the effect of the Northwest Power Act (NPA) on restori...
After rejecting three federal biological opinions (BiOps) for favoring federal Columbia Basin hydroe...
One of the nation’s most longstanding environmental-energy conflicts concerns the plight of numerous...
On the eve of what would become a series of listings of Columbia Basin salmon under the Endangered S...
Salmon are perhaps the quintessential indicator species for water quality, as they require both suff...
One of the nation’s most longstanding environmental-energy conflicts concerns the plight of numerous...
In the U.S. portion of the Columbia Bassin, salmon populations are five times lower than 150 years a...
Professor Benson reviews the Report on Columbia River water withdrawals and their effects on salmon ...
Throughout 2011 and 2012, members of the Deschutes River community who fish in the Lower Deschutes R...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
Indian treaty fishing rights scored an important judicial victory recently when an equally divided U...
In 1874, the Supreme Court held in Murdock v City of Memphis that it lacked jurisdiction to review...
The tide in the legal battle surrounding anadromous fish protections in the Columbia River watershed...
This article discusses two landmark judicial decisions of 1994: Idaho Department of Fish & Game v. N...
This article, part of a series of articles on the effect of the Northwest Power Act (NPA) on restori...
After rejecting three federal biological opinions (BiOps) for favoring federal Columbia Basin hydroe...
One of the nation’s most longstanding environmental-energy conflicts concerns the plight of numerous...
On the eve of what would become a series of listings of Columbia Basin salmon under the Endangered S...
Salmon are perhaps the quintessential indicator species for water quality, as they require both suff...
One of the nation’s most longstanding environmental-energy conflicts concerns the plight of numerous...
In the U.S. portion of the Columbia Bassin, salmon populations are five times lower than 150 years a...
Professor Benson reviews the Report on Columbia River water withdrawals and their effects on salmon ...
Throughout 2011 and 2012, members of the Deschutes River community who fish in the Lower Deschutes R...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
Indian treaty fishing rights scored an important judicial victory recently when an equally divided U...
In 1874, the Supreme Court held in Murdock v City of Memphis that it lacked jurisdiction to review...
The tide in the legal battle surrounding anadromous fish protections in the Columbia River watershed...