Vol. 14, No. 2 (2014)
Land & Water Law Division
- Article: The Development of Wyoming Water Law by Lawrence J. MacDonnell
- Comment: Capturing the Doctrine of Recapture: The Need to Clarify Wyoming’s Law of Recapture by Brian J. Fuller
- Comment: To Save and to Salvage; or Not? Salvage Water Regulations in Wyoming by Rebecca J. Zisch
- Comment: You Never Step in the Same River Twice—The Effects of Changes in Supply and Demand in the Colorado River Basin on Wyoming Water Users by Kevin Carrico
- Comment: Sub-Dividing the Waters: The Need for an Adequate and Sustainable Water Supply in Exurban Subdivisions by Jason Johnson
Land & Water Law Division
- Article: Can’t See the Forest for the Fees: An Examination of Recreation Fee and Concession Policies on the National Forests by Steven J. Kirschner
Vol. 14, No. 1 (2014)
Land & Water Law Division
- Article: This Land Is Your Land…But What About My Water? Applying an Exaction Analysis to Water Dedication Requirements for Facilities on Federal Land by J. Craig Smith
- Article: No Entry to the Public Lands: Towards a Theory of a Public Trust Servitude for a Way Over Abutting Private Land by Shelby D. Green
- Comment: Unjust Compensation: Allowing a Revenue-Based Approach to Pipeline Takings by Kelianne Chamberlain
- Case Note: WATER LAW–Cooperation Abandoned to Allow Hoarding of Water: The Supreme Court Denies Right to Divert Waters Across State Borders Under the Red River Compact; Tarrant Reg’l Water Dist. v. Herrmann, 133 S. Ct. 2120 (2013) by Brian A. Annes
Vol. 13, No. 2 (2013)
Land & Water Law Division
- Commentary: Proposed Wyoming Title Standards (Part I of III) by James W. Adams, Jr., Craig D. Stocker, Aaron D. Bieber, Karol S. Furmaga, Kristen E. Lesniewski, and Lynne Jurek
- Case Note: CONTRACT AND PROPERTY LAW — Does a Contractual Right to Receive Production Payments Create a Taxable Ownership Interest in Minerals?; Sutherland v. Meridian Granite Co., 273 P.3d 1092 (Wyo. 2012) by Lucas Wallace
Vol. 13, No. 1 (2013)
Land & Water Law Division
- Article: Fractured Fairytales: The Failed Social License for Unconventional Oil and Gas Development by Evan J. House
- Case Note: PROPERTY LAW — Once a Road, Always a Road?: How the Wyoming Supreme Court is Leaving Rural Landowners in Limbo: King v. Board of County Commissioners of Fremont,244 P.3d 473 (Wyo. 2010) by Kelianne Chamberlain
Vol. 12, No. 2 (2012)
Land & Water Law Symposium Division
- Dean’s Forward by Stephen D. Easton
- Article: Compliance as a Subtle Precursor to Ethical Corrosion: A Strength-Based Approach as a Way Forward by Leslie E. Sekerka
- Article: When is a Corporation a Person? When It Wants To Be. Will Kiobel End Alien Tort Statute Litigation? by Peter Henner
- Article: Expanding Best Practice: The Conundrum of Hydraulic Fracturing by Dennis C. Stickley
- Article: Roles for Legal Scholarship in the Design of Meta-Interventions for Energy Efficiency and GHG Abatement: Lessons from Cost-Benefit Analyses of Low-Emission Development Strategies in China, Mexico, Colombia, and Beyond by William A. Ward
Vol. 12, No. 1 (2012)
Land & Water Law Division
- Editor’s Note
- Commentary: South Carolina v. North Carolina– Some Problems Arising in an East Coast Water Dispute by Kristin Linsley Myles
- Commentary: Practical Considerations in Original Action Litigation:Virginia v. Marylandand New Jersey v. Delaware by Stuart A. Raphael
Vol. 11, No. 2 (2011)
Land & Water Law Division
- Article: Diffused Surface Water in Wyoming: Ascertaining Property Owners’ Rights and Settling Disputes by William P. Elliott II
- Article: Recent Developments in the Law Affecting Conservation Easements: Renewed Tax Benefits, Substantiation, Valuation, “Stewardship Gifts,” Subordination, Trusts, and Sham Transactions by C. Timothy Lindstrom, Esq.
- Comment: Contaminating the Superfund: Arranger Liability and the Evolution of CERCLA’s Not-So-Strict Liability by Katrina J. Brown
Vol. 11, No. 1 (2011)
Land and Water Division
- Article: Establishing Appropriate Water Quality Numeric Standards under the Clean Water Act: Lessons from a Case Study of Coalbed Methane Produced Water Discharge to the Powder River, Wyoming and Montana by Carol D. Frost and Jason M. Mailloux
- Comment: The Nature of Interstate Groundwater Resources and the Need for States to Effectively Mange the Resource Through Interstate Compacts by Justin Newell Hesser
Vol. 10, No. 2 (2010)
Land and Water Law Division
- Article: Local Regulation of Mineral Development in Wyoming by Alan Romero
- Article: The Mountain Pine Beetle: How Forest Mismanagement and a Flawed Regulatory Structure Contributed to an Uncontrollable Epidemic by David J. Willms
- Case Note: Energy Law-Finding the Appropriate Authority for Federal Coal Mine Methane Leasing; Vessels Coal Gas, Inc., 175 I.B.L.A. 7 (2008) by Nicholas T. Haderlie
- Case Note: Administrative Law-The Supreme Court’s Impingement of Chevron’s Two-Step; Energy Corp. v. Riverkeeper, Inc., 129 S. Ct. 1498 (2009) by Marianne Kunz Shanor