Facing water shortages, states struggle with competing impulses, desiring to restrict water exports to other states while simultaneously importing water from neighboring jurisdictions. In 1982, the Supreme Court weighed in on this issue through its seminal decision, Sporhase v. Nebraska ex rel. Douglas. Determining that groundwater is an article of commerce, the Court held invalid under the dormant Commerce Clause a provision of a Nebraska statute limiting water export. The issue has again come into the national spotlight, as the Tarrant Regional Water District of Texas has challenged Oklahoma legislation limiting water exports, and as Wind River L.L C of Nevada has contested the denial of its application for a permit to acquire water from ...
Courts largely view the public trust doctrine as limited by state legislative and executive policy. ...
For the better part of the last fifty years, the Commerce Clause provided a safe harbor for congress...
In 2001, the Supreme Court decided Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. United States Arm...
Facing water shortages, states struggle with competing impulses, desiring to restrict water exports ...
Eastern states, though they have enjoyed a history of relatively abundant water, increasingly face t...
Historically, western states have been free to prohibit water exports, and most states have done so....
State legislatures have long sought to restrict the export of water from sources located within the ...
I. Introduction II. Sporhase v. Nebraska: An Analysis of the Case and Nebraska\u27s Response to It ....
On June 29, 2015, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers join...
Increasing competition for scarce water resources should lead to a re-examination of constraints on ...
This Article studies every commerce clause decision of the modem Supreme Court that involves the sco...
The purpose of this essay is to familiarize readers with the facts and background of these issues in...
The decisions in Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 531 U.S...
This Article considers the interplay of two central tenets of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s dormant co...
As Texas’s population continues growing, the state is struggling to forestall a looming water crisis...
Courts largely view the public trust doctrine as limited by state legislative and executive policy. ...
For the better part of the last fifty years, the Commerce Clause provided a safe harbor for congress...
In 2001, the Supreme Court decided Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. United States Arm...
Facing water shortages, states struggle with competing impulses, desiring to restrict water exports ...
Eastern states, though they have enjoyed a history of relatively abundant water, increasingly face t...
Historically, western states have been free to prohibit water exports, and most states have done so....
State legislatures have long sought to restrict the export of water from sources located within the ...
I. Introduction II. Sporhase v. Nebraska: An Analysis of the Case and Nebraska\u27s Response to It ....
On June 29, 2015, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers join...
Increasing competition for scarce water resources should lead to a re-examination of constraints on ...
This Article studies every commerce clause decision of the modem Supreme Court that involves the sco...
The purpose of this essay is to familiarize readers with the facts and background of these issues in...
The decisions in Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 531 U.S...
This Article considers the interplay of two central tenets of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s dormant co...
As Texas’s population continues growing, the state is struggling to forestall a looming water crisis...
Courts largely view the public trust doctrine as limited by state legislative and executive policy. ...
For the better part of the last fifty years, the Commerce Clause provided a safe harbor for congress...
In 2001, the Supreme Court decided Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. United States Arm...