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§18.1 Introduction
§18.2 Tracing the Federal Origins of the Public Trust Doctrine
(1) Seeds of the Public Trust Planted in the Equal Footing Doctrine
(2) United States' Announcement of the Public Trust Doctrine in Illinois Central
(3) Post-Illinois Central Federal Decisions
§18.3 Early Aquatic Land Law and Policy in Washington State
§18.4 Early Development of the Public Trust Doctrine in Washington State, 1890-1930s
(1) Whispers of the Public Trust Doctrine in the Equal Footing Doctrine
(2) Public Trust Versus Property Rights in the Flow of Surface Waters
(3) Public Trust and Log Booming Companies
(4) Public Trust, Fishing, and Aquaculture
(5) Extinguishing the Public Trust with Navigational Improvement Projects
§18.5 The Turning of the Tides in Public Trust Doctrine Development, 1950s-2009
(1) Private Trust Common Riparian Rights over Nonnavigable Waters
(2) Filling Navigable Waters
(3) Reemergence of Illinois Central in Caminiti v. Boyle
(4) Post-Caminiti Tideland Filling
§18.6 Testing the Waters-Modern Public Trust Claims
(1) Crashing the Public Trust on "Jet Skis"
(2) Revisiting the Public Trust Doctrine and Ownership and Control of Shellfish Resources
(3) The Public Trust Doctrine and Wildlife
(4) The Public Trust Doctrine and Beach Walking
(5) Beach Walking by Another Path-the Doctrine of Custom
(6) Miscellaneous Public Trust Claims
(7) The Public Trust Doctrine and Water Appropriation
(8) The Public Trust Doctrine and the atmosphere— climate change cases
§18.7 Points of Discussion on the Public Trust Doctrine
(1) How Strong Are the Historic Origins of the Public Trust Doctrine?
(2) What is the Fundamental Source of the Public Trust Doctrine?
(3) The Public Trust Doctrine as a
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