Maps, Models, and Mystery: Interconnected Groundwater and the Public Trust

American Bar Association (ABA) | August 10th, 2019

Summary

Walk into the office of any water law practitioner, anywhere, and you might think you made a wrong turn and walked into the office of your local cartographer. We are a p

Measuring Cost-Effectiveness of Environmental Water Transactions

Klamath Riverkeeper | August 4th, 2016

Summary

The diversion, storage and consumptive use of water in the western United States (US) has drastically altered streamflow, water quality and a raft of ecological, social a

Mono Lake Basin Water Right Decision 1631

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | September 28th, 1994

Summary

Decision and Order Amending Water Right Licenses to Establish Fishery Protection Flows in Streams Tributary to Mono Lake and to Protect Public Trust Resources at Mono Lak

Mono Lake Kutzadika’a Tribe support for Emergency Action at Mono Lake Due to Low Lake Level

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | December 22nd, 2022

Summary

Mono Lake: background, Decision 1631, current conditions, ongoing developments

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | January 1st, 2023

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National Audubon Society v. Superior Court of Alpine County

Supreme Court of California | February 17th, 1983

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Navigability and its Consequences: State Title, Mineral Rights, and the Public Trust Doctrine

Social Science Research Network (SSRN) | June 12th, 2014

Summary

“Navigability” and “navigable waters” are two of the most complex terms of art in American law because their meanings vary from context to context. A “navigable

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