Journal of Land, Resources, and Environmental Law Vol. 24 No. 3 2004

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Title Journal of Land, Resources, and Environmental Law Vol. 24 No. 3 2004
Creator Findlay, John M.; Ackland, Len; Hancock, Don; Beller, Denis E.; Makhijani, Arjun; Borgenicht, Louis: Mears, David K.; Ruple, John; Pearson, Eric; Rasband, James R.; Weaver, Jacqueline Lang; Lucas, Alastair R.; Sherwood, Don H.; Donahue, Debra L.; Feller, Joseph M.; Christiansen, Mark D.; Martin, Jay G.; MacNaughton, Ann L.; Anderson, Owen L.; Smith, Ernest E.; Urquidi Fell, Juan Carlos; Pierce, David E.; Matlock, Judith M.; Bankes, Nigel; Jepperson, Thomas C.; McGinley, Michael B.; Beck, Robert E.; Glennon, Robert; O'Leary, Marilyn C.; Peck, John C.; Pepper, Christopher; Nascarella, Marc; Marsland, Eric; Montford, John; Wood, Laura; Cox, Steve; Bradford, Carrie; Burns, Teresa; Presley, Steve; Wirth, David A.; Berardi, Gigi; Morehouse, Thomas; Huskey, Lee; Kendall-Miller, Heather; Ruple, John; Shulte, Elizabeth; Melgar, G. Oliver; Gellert, Ryan; Snow, Riley; Wilkinson, Jay; Keiter, Robert B.; Schulte, Elizabeth; Wilkinson, Jay; Melgar, G. Oliver; Fuller, Roy; Radmall, Loni
Subject Natural resources -- Law and legislation -- United States -- Periodicals ; Environmental law -- United States -- Periodicals ; Environmental policy -- United States -- Periodicals
Description Table of Contents: The Nuclear West: National Programs and Regional Continuity Since 1942; The Press, "National Security," and Nuclear Weapons: Lessons from Rocky Flats; The Nuclear West: Which Road to the Future?; Atomic Time Machines: Back to the Nuclear Future; Atomic Myths, Radioactive Realities: Why Nuclear Power is a Poor Way to Meet Energy Needs; The Last Laugh; Natural Resources Defense Council v. Abraham: Preventing the Department of Energy from Defining Away High-Level Nuclear Waste; Is Nuclear Waste Coming to Utah? An In-Depth Look at Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians v. Leavitt; Fourth Circuit Grants Standing but Denies an Injunction Sought by the Governor of South Carolina to Prevent the Transportation of Plutonium into the State; Merilyn Cook v. Rockwell International Corporation: Under the Price-Anderson Act, Tort Claimants are not Required to Prove that Nuclear Weapon Manufacturers Violated Federal Regulations; Federal Court of Claims Further Defines Nuclear Power Companies' Ability to Collect Damages; Creating Refuge out of Waste: The D.C. Court of Appeals Upholds the Hanford Reach National Monument; The Public Trust Doctrine in Federal Law; Buying Back the West; The Tragedy of the Commons from Spindletop to Enron; Canadian Participatory Rights in Energy Resource Development: The Bridges to Empowerment?; The Evolving Disconnect Between Law Schools and Continuing Legal Education in Resources Law; A Call for Native American Natural Resources in the Law School Curriculum; The Multiple to Dominant Use Paradigm Shift in Natural Resources Management; Of Gold and Grizzlies: A Tale of Two Laws; The BLM's Proposed New Grazing Regulations: Serving the Most Special Interest; Class Actions Pushed to the Extreme: Will Class Action Plaintiff's Lawyers be Permitted to Re-Zone Our Courts for Tract Housing?; Sustainable Development: Impacts of Current Trends on Oil and Gas Development; Exploratory Unitization Under the 2004 Model Oil and Gas Conservation Act: Leveling the Playing Field; The Legal Mining Framework of Panama and the Proposal to Recast the 1963 Code of Mineral Resources and to Improve the Investment Climate for the Mining Industry: Juridical and Mining Policy Principles; Solving the Mineral Conundrum; Catching up: The Need to Reflect the Current Gas Marketing Envrionment in Oil and Gas Agreements; The Case of the Abolition of Free Entry Mining Regimes; The "Marketable Location" Rule and Energy Policy Considerations; Reclamation During and After Mining; The Price of Water; Water Planning in New Mexico: Enigma, Paradox, or Patter?; Protecting the Ogallala Aquifer in Kansas from Depletion: The Teaching Perspective; Threatened or Endangered? Keystone Species or Public Health Threat? The Black-Tailed Prairie Dog, the Endangered Species Act, and the Imminent Threat of Bubonic Plague; The President, the Environment, and Foreign Policy: The Globalization of Environmental Politics; Unforgiving Geographies and the Unsettling of Alaska; Native Claims and Political Development; Alaska's Village Economies; ANCSA and Sovereignty Litigation; The Navajo-Gallup Project: Legality of Intrastate/Interbasin Diversions Under the Colorado River Compact; President George W. Bush's Forest Policy: Healthy Forest Restoration Act of 2003; From Downlisting to Delisting: Anticipating Legal Actions if Gray Wolves are Delisted from the Endangered Species Act; The New Competing Uses: Balancing Recreation with Preservation in Utah's Wasatch Mountains; Sewage Effluent Happens: But Who Has the Right to Its Beneficial Use?; Wind Energy Development on BLM Lands
Publisher Journal of Energy, Natural Resources & Environmental Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Identifier Journal_of_Land_Resources_and_Environmental_Law_Vol_24_No_3_2004
Language eng
Relation Journals
Spatial Coverage Alaska ; Colorado River Watershed (Colo.-Mexico) ; Wasatch Range (Utah and Idaho)
School or College College of Law
Rights Management Copyright by the Journal of Energy, Natural Resources & Environmental Law formerly Journal of Energy Law and Policy. The owner of the copyright of each article published in this issue, unless expressly noted, grants permission for copies of that article
Holding Institution S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah
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