No. 21-2, December 2004
Index
- Association of American Law Schools Conference: Transcript of the Section on Natural Resources in Atlanta, Georgia, January 5, 2004
- Have We Got a Deal for You: Can the East Borrow from the Western Water Marketing Experience?
- Interstate Allocation of Rivers Before the United States Supreme Court: the Apalachicola-chattahoochee-flint River System
- Sharing Water Through Interbasin Transfer and Basin of Origin Protection in Georgia: Issues for Evaluation in Comprehensive State Water Planning for Georgia's Surface Water Rivers and Groundwater Aquifers
- Special Challenges to Water Markets in Riparian States
- The Addition of the "manifest Disregard of the Law" Defense to Georgia's Arbitration Code and Potential Conflicts With Federal Law
- The Failure of the Apalachicola-chattahoochee-flint River Basin and Alabama-coosa-tallapoosa River Basin Compacts and a Guide to the Successful Establishment of Interstate Water Compacts
- The Supreme Court "sells" Charles Singleton Short: Why the Court Should Have Granted Certiorari to Singleton v. Norris After Reversing United States v. Sell
- Water Marketing in Western Prior Appropriation States: a Model for the East
- Who Owns Captain America? Contested Authorship, Work-for-hire, and Termination Rights Under the Copyright Act of 1976