For the hundreds of thousands of Americans who reside in poor, unincorporated settlements along the Texas-Mexico border called Colonias, a new source of hope has arisen from the unlikeliest of sources: fracking. Until recently, many Colonias were just shantytowns riddled with costly infrastructure problems that caused various environmental health concerns. Through fracking in South Texas’ Eagle Ford Shale, Colonias are now part of one of the greatest oil booms this country has ever seen. The Eagle Ford Shale’s economic output has generated billions in tax revenue across Texas and has transformed the value of the land that the Colonias dwell on. This Note examines Texas’ history of Colonias, its experiences with fracking and its local govern...
We analyze the impact of oil and gas booms on local environmental quality in school districts in Tex...
This paper looks at the variables that determine the location of hydraulic fracturing wells. Using c...
In 1991, the American General Insurance Corporation desired to create a $2.5 billion ``ecotourism\u2...
For the hundreds of thousands of Americans who reside in poor, unincorporated settlements along the ...
Third world diseases and general squalor have run rampant in the United States-Mexico border area, p...
The horrendous conditions along the Texas-Mexico border stem from factors on both sides of the Rio G...
Colonias are unincorporated subdivisions located in the rural, largely unregulated portion of counti...
This policy brief attributes the rise of oil and natural gas production in the United States to Geor...
In the midst of the hydraulic fracturing revolution, elected officials in Mora County, New Mexico re...
Part II of this comment will provide a brief history of the oil industry in Texas as well as the lar...
Small cities in Appalachia have been battling an ongoing struggle against economic decline for decad...
This year\u27s Survey on Oil & Gas includes summaries from thirty-five states. These summaries paint...
As states trend towards a legal hegemony on hydraulic fracturing regulations, municipalities are pus...
This Article addresses the intersection of oil and gas law and environmental law on a topic that has...
This Comment explores the Pennsylvania Superior Court\u27s rejection of the traditional rule of capt...
We analyze the impact of oil and gas booms on local environmental quality in school districts in Tex...
This paper looks at the variables that determine the location of hydraulic fracturing wells. Using c...
In 1991, the American General Insurance Corporation desired to create a $2.5 billion ``ecotourism\u2...
For the hundreds of thousands of Americans who reside in poor, unincorporated settlements along the ...
Third world diseases and general squalor have run rampant in the United States-Mexico border area, p...
The horrendous conditions along the Texas-Mexico border stem from factors on both sides of the Rio G...
Colonias are unincorporated subdivisions located in the rural, largely unregulated portion of counti...
This policy brief attributes the rise of oil and natural gas production in the United States to Geor...
In the midst of the hydraulic fracturing revolution, elected officials in Mora County, New Mexico re...
Part II of this comment will provide a brief history of the oil industry in Texas as well as the lar...
Small cities in Appalachia have been battling an ongoing struggle against economic decline for decad...
This year\u27s Survey on Oil & Gas includes summaries from thirty-five states. These summaries paint...
As states trend towards a legal hegemony on hydraulic fracturing regulations, municipalities are pus...
This Article addresses the intersection of oil and gas law and environmental law on a topic that has...
This Comment explores the Pennsylvania Superior Court\u27s rejection of the traditional rule of capt...
We analyze the impact of oil and gas booms on local environmental quality in school districts in Tex...
This paper looks at the variables that determine the location of hydraulic fracturing wells. Using c...
In 1991, the American General Insurance Corporation desired to create a $2.5 billion ``ecotourism\u2...