Vol. 42 No. 1, January 2012
Index
- The water law scholarship of Jim Huffman and Janet Neuman: prologue to the festschrift.
- James L. Huffman scholarship.
- Janet C. Neuman scholarship.
- Against the current: four decades in water law and policy.
- Going with the flow: a water law journey.
- The legacy of Schodde V. Twin Falls Land and Water Company: the evolving reasonable appropriation principle.
- Legal convergence of East and West in contemporary American water law.
- Water rights, markets, and changing ecological conditions.
- Defining riparian rights as "property" through takings litigation: is there a property right to environmental quality?
- Driving local governments to watershed governance.
- A federal act to promote integrated water management: is the CZMA a useful model?
- Resilience and law as a theoretical backdrop for natural resource management: flood management in the Columbia River Basin.
- Public funding programs for environmental water acquisitions: origins, purposes, and revenue sources.
- Wilderness, water, and climate change.
- Oregon's public trust doctrine: public rights in waters, wildlife, and beaches.