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In the height of a seven-year drought in California, The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians (the...
Access to water defines the arid American West and water management is an explicit effort to balance...
As the arid western half of the United States faces increasing population, its problems with water s...
Western state water law has been notorious for its failure to protect streamflows. One potential mea...
The year 1976 marked a sea change in federal policy regarding the treatment of American Indian tribe...
The Winters Doctrine of federally reserved water rights applies to groundwater and water quality. Be...
Allotted tribal lands create troublesome questions for western water lawyers. In this article the au...
All water is connected through the hydrologic cycle. When a farmer pumps water from an underground a...
As states increasingly rely on groundwater to meet their freshwater demands, interstate conflicts ha...
24 pagesTribes have a tremendous amount of groundwater rights that have yet to be quantified under t...
Although federal policy shifted from assimilation to pro-tribal positions, the federal courts have q...
Development of individually-held reservation lands for agriculture, mining, or commerce almost alway...
Native American Tribes have been fighting for access, legal recognition, and the control over their ...
In Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians v. Coachella Valley Water Dist., the Ninth Circuit upheld ...
A single, century-old court decision affects the water rights of nearly everyone in the West. The Su...
In the height of a seven-year drought in California, The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians (the...
Access to water defines the arid American West and water management is an explicit effort to balance...
As the arid western half of the United States faces increasing population, its problems with water s...
Western state water law has been notorious for its failure to protect streamflows. One potential mea...
The year 1976 marked a sea change in federal policy regarding the treatment of American Indian tribe...
The Winters Doctrine of federally reserved water rights applies to groundwater and water quality. Be...
Allotted tribal lands create troublesome questions for western water lawyers. In this article the au...
All water is connected through the hydrologic cycle. When a farmer pumps water from an underground a...
As states increasingly rely on groundwater to meet their freshwater demands, interstate conflicts ha...
24 pagesTribes have a tremendous amount of groundwater rights that have yet to be quantified under t...
Although federal policy shifted from assimilation to pro-tribal positions, the federal courts have q...
Development of individually-held reservation lands for agriculture, mining, or commerce almost alway...
Native American Tribes have been fighting for access, legal recognition, and the control over their ...
In Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians v. Coachella Valley Water Dist., the Ninth Circuit upheld ...
A single, century-old court decision affects the water rights of nearly everyone in the West. The Su...
In the height of a seven-year drought in California, The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians (the...
Access to water defines the arid American West and water management is an explicit effort to balance...
As the arid western half of the United States faces increasing population, its problems with water s...