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Submissions from 1997

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Renouncing the Public Trust Doctrine: An Assessment of the Validity of Idaho House Bill 794, Michael Blumm, Harrison Dunning, and Scott W. Reed, 1997

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The Proposed Transfer of BLM Timber Land to the State of Oregon: Environmental and Economic Costs, Michael Blumm and Jonathan Lovvorm, 1997

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Beyond the Parity Promise: Struggling to Save Salmon in the Mid-1990s, Michael Blumm, Michael Schoessler, and R. Christopher Beckwith, 1997

Submissions from 1996

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Reservations About Women: Population Policy and Reproductive Rights, Paula L. Abrams, 1996

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Environment, Economy and Community in the Pacific Northwest, Michael Blumm, 1996

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Salmon Law and Policy in 1995: A Brief Overview, Michael Blumm, 1996

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Seven Myths of Northwest Water Law and Associated Stories, Michael Blumm, 1996

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The Case Against Transferring BLM Lands to the States, Michael Blumm, 1996

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Why Study Pacific Salmon Law?, Michael Blumm, 1996

Submissions from 1995

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The Tradition of Reproduction, Paula L. Abrams, 1995

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Columbia Basin Salmon and the Courts: Reviving the Parity Promise, Michael Blumm, 1995

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The End of Environmental Law?: Libertarian Property, Natural Law, and the Just Compensation Clause in the Federal Circuit, Michael Blumm, 1995

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Mono Lake and the Evolving Public Trust in Western Water, Michael Blumm and Thea Schwartz, 1995

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The Politics of Legal Writing: Proceedings of a Conference for Legal Research and Writing Program Directors, Jan M. Levine, Rebecca A. Cochran, and Steven J. Johansen, 1995

Submissions from 1994

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Pinchot, Property Rights, and Western Water: A Reply to Greg Hobbs, Michael Blumm, 1994

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Public Choice Theory and the Public Lands: Why Multiple Use Failed, Michael Blumm, 1994

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The Clinton Wetlands Plan: No Net Gain in Wetlands Protection, Michael Blumm, 1994

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The Rhetoric of Water Reform Resistance: A Response to Hobbs' Critique of Long's Peak, Michael Blumm, 1994

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Markets, Regulation, and Environmental Protection, James L. Huffman, 1994

Submissions from 1993

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Ancient Forests and the Supreme Court: Issuing a Blank Check for Appropriation Riders, Michael Blumm, 1993

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Property Myths, Judicial Activism, and the Lucas Case, Michael Blumm, 1993

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The Indian Court of Appeals: A Modest Proposal to Eliminate Supreme Court Jurisdiction Over Indian Cases, Michael Blumm and Michael Cadigan, 1993

Submissions from 1992

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A Primer on Environmental Law and Some Directions for the Future, Michael Blumm, 1992

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Saving Idaho's Salmon: A History of Failure and a Dubious Future, Michael Blumm, 1992

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Studying Environmental Law: A Brief Overview and Readings for a Seminar, Michael Blumm, 1992

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The Fallacies of Free Market Environmentalism, Michael Blumm, 1992

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Unconventional Waters: The Quiet Revolution in Federal and Tribal Minimum Streamflows, Michael Blumm, 1992

Submissions from 1991

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Ancient Forests, Spotted Owls and Modern Public Land Law, Michael Blumm, 1991

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Federalism, Hydroelectric Licensing, and the Future of Minimum Streamflows in the Wake of California v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Michael Blumm, 1991

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The Unraveling of the Parity Promise: Hydropower, Salmon, and Endangered Species in the Columbia Basin, Michael Blumm and Andy Simrin, 1991

Submissions from 1990

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Liberty, the New Property, and Environmental Law, Michael Blumm, 1990

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The National Environmental Policy Act at Twenty: A Preface, Michael Blumm, 1990

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Pluralism and the Environment: The Role of Comment Agencies in Nepa Litigation, Michael Blumm and Stephen R. Brown, 1990

Submissions from 1989

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Native Fishing Rights and Environmental Protection in North America and New Zealand: A Comparative Analysis of Profits a Prendre and Habitat Servitudes, Michael Blumm, 1989

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Public Property and the Democratization of Western Water Law: A Modern View of the Public Trust Doctrine, Michael Blumm, 1989

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Federal Wetlands Protection Under the Clean Water Act: Regulatory Ambivalence, Intergovernmental Tension, and a Call for Reform, Michael Blumm and D. Bernard Daley Zaleha, 1989

Submissions from 1987

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The Amphibious Salmon: The Evolution of Ecosystem Management in the Columbia River Basin, Michael Blumm, 1987

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The Appointments Clause, Innovative Federalism, and the Constitutionality of the Northwest Power Planning Council, Michael Blumm, 1987

Submissions from 1986

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Reexamining the Parity Promise: More Challenges than Successes to the Implementation of the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program, Michael Blumm, 1986

Submissions from 1984

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Implementing the Parity Promise: An Evaluation of the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program, Michael Blumm, 1984

Submissions from 1983

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The Northwest's Hydroelectric Heritage: Prologue to the Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Act, Michael Blumm, 1983

Submissions from 1982

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Fulfilling the Parity Promise: A Perspective on Scientific Proof, Economic Cost, and Indian Treaty Rights in the Approval of the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program, Michael Blumm, 1982

Submissions from 1981

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Hydropower vs. Salmon: The Struggle of the Pacific Northwest's Anadromous Fish Resources for a Peaceful Coexistence with the Federal Columbia River Power System, Michael Blumm, 1981

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Promising a Process for Parity: The Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act and Anadromous Fish Protection, Michael Blumm and Brad L. Johnson, 1981

Submissions from 1980

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The Clean Water Act's Section 404 Permit Program Enters Its Adolescence: An Institutional and Programmatic Perspective, Michael Blumm, 1980