Role of State Legislation in Ground Water Management, The

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Clark, Robert Emmet

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1977

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INTRODUCTION|A recent decision by the Arizona Supreme Court is an example of the process of education by calamity (or crisis thinking) which has played such a large part in the development and uses of natural resources in the United States. This can be seen in the response of law as it has related to hard minerals, oil and gas, coal, the forests, and land use generally. For example, it took a terrible drought and a depression to produce the Taylor Grazing Act, the first national legislation requiring public land classification and minimum management controls on uses of the public domain...

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10 Creighton L. Rev. 469 (1976-1977)

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Creighton University School of Law

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