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The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Vol. 1
Dale Goble
The Endangered Species Act at Thirty is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary review of issues surrounding the Endangered Species Act, with a specific focus on the act's actual implementation record over the past thirty years. The result of a unique, multi-year collaboration among stakeholder groups from across the political spectrum, the two volumes offer a dispassionate consideration of a highly polarized topic.
Renewing the Conservation Promise, Volume 1, puts the reader in a better position to make informed decisions about future directions in biodiversity conservation by elevating the policy debate from its current state of divisive polemics to a more-constructive analysis. It helps the reader understand how the Endangered Species Act has been implemented, the consequences of that implementation, and how the act could be changed to better serve the needs of both the species it is designed to protect and the people who must live within its mandates. Volume 2, which examines philosophical, biological, and economic dimensions of the act in greater detail, will be published in 2006.
As debate over reforming the Endangered Species Act heats up in the coming months, these two books will be essential references for policy analysts and lawmakers; professionals involved with environmental law, science, or management; and academic researchers and students concerned with environmental law, policy, management, or science.
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Federal Wildlife Statutes
Dale Goble
This supplement is designed to accompany texts on federal wildlife law. Includes the full text of federal statutes, including the relationship of federal law to tribal law. Although designed to accompany the named casebook, it is adaptable to other casebooks as well.
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"Federal Reserved Water Rights" in Law in the Western United States
Dale Goble
In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. The contributors’ essays provide succinct descriptions of major cases, legislation, and individual western states’ constitutional provisions that are unique in the American legal system. To assist the reader, the volume is organized by subject, including natural resources, municipal authority, business regulation, American Indian sovereignty and water rights, women, and Mormons.
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"Making the West Safe for the Prior Appropriation Doctrine" in Law in the Western United States
Dale Goble
In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. The contributors’ essays provide succinct descriptions of major cases, legislation, and individual western states’ constitutional provisions that are unique in the American legal system. To assist the reader, the volume is organized by subject, including natural resources, municipal authority, business regulation, American Indian sovereignty and water rights, women, and Mormons.
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"Theocracy Versus Diversity" in Law in the Western United States
Dale Goble
In this volume, Gordon Morris Bakken traces the distinctive development of western legal history. The contributors’ essays provide succinct descriptions of major cases, legislation, and individual western states’ constitutional provisions that are unique in the American legal system. To assist the reader, the volume is organized by subject, including natural resources, municipal authority, business regulation, American Indian sovereignty and water rights, women, and Mormons.
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Northwest Lands, Northwest Peoples: Readings in Environmental History
Dale Goble
It can be said that all of human history is environmental history, for all human action happens in an environment—in a place. This collection of essays explores the environmental history of the Pacific Northwest of North America, addressing questions of how humans have adapted to the northwestern landscape and modified it over time, and how the changing landscape in turn affected human society, economy, laws, and values.
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Labor Law, 4th Ed.
Mark Adams
Emanuel Professor Series study aid. Covers development of labor legislation, procedures and remedies, right of self-organization, selection of the bargaining representative, negotiating the collective bargaining agreement, concerted activity strikes, collective bargaining agreement administration and federal preemption, the union and individual employee relationship, public sector bargaining, and other laws governing labor relations.
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New Idaho Administrative Procedures Act and Idaho Lawyer's Online
Dale D. Goble
Currently before the 1993 Idaho Legislature sits a "trailer" bill to the new Idaho Administrative Procedures Act, which was passed during the 1992 legislative session. This seminar addresses the Act and will also discuss changes and amendments to last year's statute.
Volume also contains materials for Idaho Lawyer's Online segment of seminar.
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