Part of the Natural Resources Law Commons

Works in Natural Resources Law

2014

Surprising Commons, Carol M. Rose
BYU Law Review

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Texas Groundwater and Tragically Stable “Crossovers”, Zachary Bray
BYU Law Review

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Local Governments and Global Commons, Jonathan Rosenbloom
BYU Law Review

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Naming the Tragedy, Eric T. Freyfogle
BYU Law Review

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The Tragicomedy of the Commons, Brigham Daniels
BYU Law Review

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Isolated Wetland Commons and the Constitution, Blake Hudson, Mike Hardig
BYU Law Review

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Agglomerama, Lee Anne Fennell
BYU Law Review

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Our Global Commons, Brigham Daniels, James Salzman
BYU Law Review

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Clark Memorandum: Fall 2014, J. Reuben Clark Law School, BYU Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law Society
The Clark Memorandum

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Drilling Down: New York, Hydraulic Fracturing, and the Dormant Commerce Clause, Meredith A. Wegener
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Public Lands and the Federal Government's Compact-Based "Duty to Dispose": A Case Study of Utah's H.B.148–The Transfer of Public Lands Act, Donald J. Kochan
BYU Law Review

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2011

A Learning Collaboratory: Improving Federal Climate Change Adaptation Planning, Alejandro E. Camacho
BYU Law Review

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2010

Inventorying the Public Lands: Why Naming and Labeling Matter in Natural Resources Law and Management, James Rasband
Faculty Scholarship

2008

Breaking Commons Cartels, Brigham Daniels
Faculty Scholarship

2007

A New Era in Public Land Policy?: The Shift Toward Reacquisition of Land and Natural Resources, James R. Rasband, Megan E. Garrett
Faculty Scholarship

Emerging Commons and Tragic Institutions, Brigham Daniels
Faculty Scholarship

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2006

Natural Resources Law and Policy. Teacher's Manual, James Rasband, James Salzman, Mark Squillace
Faculty Scholarship

2004

NATURAL RESOURCES LAW AND POLICY, James Rasband, James Salzman, Mark Squillace
Faculty Scholarship

2001

Multiple Use Policies in the Grand Starcase-Escalante National Monument: Is Clinton's Promis Legitimate or Mere Political Rhetoric?, Cynthia Heideman
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Who’s in Charge Here? Tribal, State, and Federal Authority Over Non-Indian Resource Development in Indian Country, Kevin J. Worthen
Faculty Scholarship

The Future of the Antiquities Act, James R. Rasband
Faculty Scholarship

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1999

The Uncertainty Surrounding Grazing and Section 401 of the Clean Water Act: Predicting the Outcome of Oregon Natural Desert Association v. Dombeck, Daryl G. Ward
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Utah's Grand Staircase: The Right Path to Wilderness Preservation?, James R. Rasband
Faculty Scholarship

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1992

Applications of the Public Trust Doctrine to the Protection and Preservation of Wetlands: Can It Fill the Statutory Gaps?, Michael L. Wolz
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1991

The Erosion of the Clean Water Act Through Inverse Condemnation: Can Wetlands Withstand the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment?, Stephen R. Kelly
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1990

Wilderness Water Rights: The Status of Reserved Rights after the Tarr Opinion, Kenneth R. Wallentine
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Underground Conflict: Should Caves Be Designated as Wilderness?, Lorenzo Miller
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1978

Including Geothermal Resources Within the Mineral Estate : The Need for a Statutory Rule of Presumption,
BYU Law Review

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