Submissions from 2007
Electronic Surveillance of Terrorism: The Intelligence/Law Enforcement Dilemma - A History, William Funk, 2007
Submissions from 2006
From Martz to the Twenty-First Century: A Half-Century of Natural Resources Law Casebooks and Pedagogy, Michael Blumm and David Becker, 2006
The Mirage of Indian Reserved Water Rights and Western Streamflow Restoration in the Mccarran Amendment Era: A Promise Unfulfilled, Michael Blumm, David H. Becker, and Joshua D. Smith, 2006
Not Much Less Necessary than the Atmosphere They Breathed:' Salmon, Indian Treaties, and the Supreme Court - a Centennial Remembrance of United States V. Winans and its Enduring Significance, Michael Blumm and James Brunberg, 2006
Protecting the Columbia River Gorge: A Twenty-Year Experiment in Land-Use Federalism, Michael Blumm and Joshua D. Smith, 2006
Practiced at the Art of Deception: The Failure of Columbia Basin Salmon Recovery Under the Endangered Species Act, Michael Blumm, Erica J. Thorson, and Joshua D. Smith, 2006
Intimidation and the Internet, William Funk, 2006
The Rise and Purported Demise of Wong Yang Sung, William Funk, 2006
This is Not the Whole Truth: The Ethics of Telling Stories to Clients, Steven J. Johansen, 2006
Submissions from 2005
Gonzalez V. Raich, the Comprehensive Scheme Principle, and the Constitutionality of the Endangered Species Act, Michael Blumm and George Kimbrell, 2005
Lucas's Unlikely Legacy: The Rise of Background Principles as Categorical Takings Defenses, Michael Blumm and Lucus Ritchie, 2005
The Pioneer Spirit and the Public Trust: The American Rule of Capture and State Ownership of Wildlife, Michael Blumm and Lucus Ritchie, 2005
Roads Not Taken: EPA vs. Clean Water, Michael Blumm and William Warnock, 2005
Multiple Cultures, One Criminal Justice System: The Need for a ‘Cultural Ombudsman’ in the Courtroom, Bill Chin, 2005
Submissions from 2004
Retracing the Discovery Doctrine: Aboriginal Title, Tribal Sovereignty, and Their Significance to Treaty-Making and Modern Natural Resources Policy in Indian Country, Michael Blumm, 2004
The Bush Administration's Sweetheart Settlement Policy: A Trojan Horse Strategy for Advancing Commodity Production on Public Lands, Michael Blumm, 2004
Flies, Wolves, Spiders, Toads, and the Constitutionality of the Endangered Species Act's Take Provision, Michael Blumm and George Kimbrell, 2004
A Poisoned Field: Farmworkers, Pesticide Exposure, and Tort Recovery in an Era of Regulatory Failure, Keith Cunningham-Parmeter, 2004
Environmental Perspectives: Moving Toward a Market-Oriented Middle Ground, James L. Huffman, 2004
Submissions from 2003
The Little Red Schoolhouse: Pierce, State Monopoly of Education, and the Politics of Intolerance, Paula L. Abrams, 2003
Dreaming of Effective Assistance: The Awakening of Cronic's Call to Presume Prejudice from Representational Absence, Keith Cunningham-Parmeter, 2003
Submissions from 2002
Palazollo and the Decline of Justice Scalia's Categorical Takings Doctrine, Michael Blumm, 2002
Reversing the Winters Doctrine?: Denying Reserved Water Rights for Idaho Wilderness and its Implications, Michael Blumm, 2002
Avoiding Dam Breaching Through Offsite Mitigation: Nmfs's 2000 Biological Opinion on Columbia Basin Hydroelectric Operations, Michael Blumm and Melissa Powers, 2002
When is a 'Rule' a Regulation? Marking a Clear Line between Nonlegislative Rules and Legislative Rules, William Funk, 2002
Submissions from 2001
The Decline of the Hydropower Czar and the Rise of Agency Pluralism in Hydroelectric Licensing, Michael Blumm and Vikki Nadol, 2001
Father Time: Flexible Work Arrangements and the Law Firm's Failure of the Family, Keith Cunningham-Parmeter, 2001
Temporary Takings and the Statute of Limitations, James L. Huffman, 2001
Submissions from 2000
Population Politics: Reproductive Rights and U.S. Asylum Policy, Paula L. Abrams, 2000
Judicial Termination of Treaty Water Rights: The Snake River Case, Michael Blumm, Dale D. Goble, Judith Royster, and Mary C. Wood, 2000
Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies - New Dimensions Since Darby, William Funk, 2000
Submissions from 1999
Salmon and the Endangered Species Act: Lessons from the Columbia Basin, Michael Blumm and Greg D. Corbin, 1999
Water for National Forests: The Bypass Flow Report and the Great Divide in Western Water Law, Janet C. Neuman and Michael Blumm, 1999
Submissions from 1998
Saving Snake River Water and Salmon Simultaneously: The Biological, Economic, and Legal Case for Breaching the Lower Snake River Dams, Lowering John Day Reservoir, and Restoring Natural River Flows, Michael Blumm, Laird J. Lucas, Don B. Miller, Daniel J. Rohlf, and Glen H. Spain, 1998
The Indian Treaty Piscary Profit and Habitat Protection in the Pacific Northwest: A Property Rights Approach, Michael Blumm and Brett M. Smith, 1998
Submissions from 1997
Population Control and Sustainability: It's the Same Old Song But With a Different Meaning, Paula L. Abrams, 1997
Renouncing the Public Trust Doctrine: An Assessment of the Validity of Idaho House Bill 794, Michael Blumm, Harrison Dunning, and Scott W. Reed, 1997
The Proposed Transfer of BLM Timber Land to the State of Oregon: Environmental and Economic Costs, Michael Blumm and Jonathan Lovvorm, 1997
Beyond the Parity Promise: Struggling to Save Salmon in the Mid-1990s, Michael Blumm, Michael Schoessler, and R. Christopher Beckwith, 1997
Submissions from 1996
Reservations About Women: Population Policy and Reproductive Rights, Paula L. Abrams, 1996
Environment, Economy and Community in the Pacific Northwest, Michael Blumm, 1996
Salmon Law and Policy in 1995: A Brief Overview, Michael Blumm, 1996
Seven Myths of Northwest Water Law and Associated Stories, Michael Blumm, 1996
The Case Against Transferring BLM Lands to the States, Michael Blumm, 1996
Why Study Pacific Salmon Law?, Michael Blumm, 1996
Submissions from 1995
The Tradition of Reproduction, Paula L. Abrams, 1995
Columbia Basin Salmon and the Courts: Reviving the Parity Promise, Michael Blumm, 1995
The End of Environmental Law?: Libertarian Property, Natural Law, and the Just Compensation Clause in the Federal Circuit, Michael Blumm, 1995
Mono Lake and the Evolving Public Trust in Western Water, Michael Blumm and Thea Schwartz, 1995
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
Pinchot, Property Rights, and Western Water: A Reply to Greg Hobbs, Michael Blumm, 1994
Public Choice Theory and the Public Lands: Why Multiple Use Failed, Michael Blumm, 1994
The Clinton Wetlands Plan: No Net Gain in Wetlands Protection, Michael Blumm, 1994
The Rhetoric of Water Reform Resistance: A Response to Hobbs' Critique of Long's Peak, Michael Blumm, 1994
Markets, Regulation, and Environmental Protection, James L. Huffman, 1994
Submissions from 1993
Ancient Forests and the Supreme Court: Issuing a Blank Check for Appropriation Riders, Michael Blumm, 1993
Property Myths, Judicial Activism, and the Lucas Case, Michael Blumm, 1993
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
A Primer on Environmental Law and Some Directions for the Future, Michael Blumm, 1992
Saving Idaho's Salmon: A History of Failure and a Dubious Future, Michael Blumm, 1992
Studying Environmental Law: A Brief Overview and Readings for a Seminar, Michael Blumm, 1992
The Fallacies of Free Market Environmentalism, Michael Blumm, 1992
Unconventional Waters: The Quiet Revolution in Federal and Tribal Minimum Streamflows, Michael Blumm, 1992
Submissions from 1991
Ancient Forests, Spotted Owls and Modern Public Land Law, Michael Blumm, 1991
Federalism, Hydroelectric Licensing, and the Future of Minimum Streamflows in the Wake of California v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Michael Blumm, 1991
The Unraveling of the Parity Promise: Hydropower, Salmon, and Endangered Species in the Columbia Basin, Michael Blumm and Andy Simrin, 1991
Submissions from 1990
Liberty, the New Property, and Environmental Law, Michael Blumm, 1990
The National Environmental Policy Act at Twenty: A Preface, Michael Blumm, 1990
Pluralism and the Environment: The Role of Comment Agencies in Nepa Litigation, Michael Blumm and Stephen R. Brown, 1990
Submissions from 1989
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
Public Property and the Democratization of Western Water Law: A Modern View of the Public Trust Doctrine, Michael Blumm, 1989
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
The Amphibious Salmon: The Evolution of Ecosystem Management in the Columbia River Basin, Michael Blumm, 1987
The Appointments Clause, Innovative Federalism, and the Constitutionality of the Northwest Power Planning Council, Michael Blumm, 1987
Submissions from 1986
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
Implementing the Parity Promise: An Evaluation of the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program, Michael Blumm, 1984
Submissions from 1983
The Northwest's Hydroelectric Heritage: Prologue to the Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Act, Michael Blumm, 1983
Submissions from 1982
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
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
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
The Clean Water Act's Section 404 Permit Program Enters Its Adolescence: An Institutional and Programmatic Perspective, Michael Blumm, 1980