1. Courts Have Much to Resolve in Determining Indian Water Rights.
- Author
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Dworkin, Judith
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Public lands -- Discovery and exploration -- Access control -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Autarchy -- Demographic aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Water, Underground -- Access control -- Demographic aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Native Americans -- Treaties -- Reservations -- Environmental aspects -- Economic aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Water rights -- Demographic aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Tribal sovereignty -- Laws, regulations and rules ,United States v. Winans (198 U.S. 371 (1905)) ,Winters v. United States (207 U.S. 564 (1908)) ,Arizona v. California (373 U.S. 546 (1963)) ,Government regulation ,Department of Justice Appropriation Act of 1953 ,Desert Land Act of 1877 - Abstract
A sustainable water supply is critical for viable communities. In the western United States, this has meant the development of water law regimes to support the area's growing population. These [...]
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- 2022