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volume 29, issue 1

List of Services

  • Editor's Note

    Nikki Hernandez

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  • The Old Flows with the New: Interstate Compacts as a Modern Mechanism for Water Governance on the Colorado River

    Zachary Alberts

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  • Dammed Water Markets: How Western Water Transfer Markets may be Inhibiting an Efficient Allocation of Water

    Robert Putka

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  • Open to the Public: Legal Protections for Public Access to Shifting Ocean and Great Lakes Shorelines

    Emma Erlich, Cora Sutherland, and Melissa Scanlan

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  • Robert Macfarlane, Is a River Alive?

    Amanda Gill

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  • Legislative Report: Colorado

    Morgan Gaille and Claudia McGlew

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  • Legislative Report: Georgia

    Rose McCormick

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  • Legislative Report: New Mexico

    Andrew Laughlin

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  • Legislative Report: Oregon

    Katelyn Banks and Allison Medulan

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  • Court Report: U.S. Supreme Court

    Eli Miller

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  • Court Report: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

    Weston Rasmussen

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  • Court Report: District Court of Colorado

    Emily Funk

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  • Court Report: Colorado

    Eli Miller, Elizabeth Witting, and Lexi LeCroy

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