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- Title
- Foreword : focus : Clean Water Act's section 404
- Summary
- Article is the Foreword to the Vol. 60, no. 4 (1989) issue of the University of Colorado Law Review.
- Year
- 1989
- Type
- Publications
- Publisher
- University of Colorado Law Review
- Place
- Boulder
- Title
- Indian water policy: hearing before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, first session ... April 6, 1989, Washington, DC: Oral and written testimony of David H. Getches during the Congressional hearing on Indian water policy.
- Summary
- Oral and written testimony of David H. Getches during the Congressional hearing on Indian water policy.
- Year
- 1989
- Type
- Congressional Testimony
- Publisher
- U.S. G.P.O.
- Place
- Washington
- Title
- Groundwater quality protection: setting a national goal for state and federal programs
- Summary
- Article published in the Spring, 1989 issue of the Chicago-Kent Law Review.
- Year
- 1989
- Type
- Publications
- Publisher
- Chicago-Kent College of Law
- Place
- Chicago
- Title
- A philosophy of permanence: the Indians’ legacy for the West
- Summary
- Article published in the July, 1990 issue of the Journal of the West.
- Year
- 1990
- Type
- Publications
- Publisher
- ABC-CLIO
- Place
- Santa Barbara, CA
- Title
- Colorado Wilderness Act of 1989 : hearing before the Subcommittee on Public Lands, National Parks and Forests of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, first session, on S. 1343 ... Denver CO, October 28, 1989
- Summary
- Oral and written testimony of David H. Getches during this Congressional hearing is contained on p. 31-32 and 186-199.
- Year
- 1990
- Type
- Congressional Testimony
- Publisher
- U.S. G.P.O.
- Place
- Washington [D.C.]
- Title
- Colorado Wilderness Act of 1991 : hearing before the Subcommittee on Public Lands, National Parks, and Forests of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, first session, on S. 1029 ... June 18, 1991
- Summary
- Oral and written testimony of David H. Getches during the Congressional hearing on the Colorado Wilderness Act of 1991.
- Year
- 1992
- Type
- Congressional Testimony
- Publisher
- U.S. G.P.O.
- Place
- Washington
- Title
- Negotiated sovereignty: intergovernmental agreements with American Indian tribes as models for expanding self-government
- Summary
- "This paper illustrates the American experience with negotiated intergovernmental agreements between tribes and individual states..The author suggests that these intergovernmental agreements in the United States provide a useful model to resolve lingering issues, effect practical solutions and expand First Nations self-government in Canada."
- Year
- 1993
- Type
- Publications
- Publisher
- Alberta Law Review and Centre for Constitutional Studies
- Place
- Edmonton
- Title
- Foreword: the challenge of Rio
- Summary
- Article is the Foreword to the Winter, 1993 issue of the Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy.
- Year
- 1993
- Type
- Publications
- Publisher
- University Press of Colorado for The Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law
- Place
- Niwot, CO
- Title
- From Askhabad, to Wellton-Mohawk, to Los Angeles : the drought in water policy
- Summary
- Article published in the Spring, 1993 issue of the University of Colorado Law Review.
- Year
- 1993
- Type
- Publications
- Publisher
- University of Colorado Law Review
- Place
- Boulder
- Title
- Water reform: ideas whose time has come
- Summary
- Article published in the Winter, 1993 issue of Water Resources Update.
- Year
- 1993
- Type
- Publications
- Publisher
- Universities Council on Water Resources
- Place
- Carbondale, IL
- Title
- The changing needs of the West: oversight hearing before the Committee on Natural Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, second session ... hearing held in Salt Lake City, UT, April 7, 1994
- Summary
- Oral and written testimony of David H. Getches during the Congressional hearing on the changing needs of the West. The transcript of his statement before the committee is followed by some of his published writings on the subject: Chapter 4 of the book Searching Out the Headwaters: Change and Rediscovery in Western Water Policy (chapter is titled: The West Today); an essay in the Nov. 16, 1992 issue of High Country News, titled: This Process is Out of Control; an article from the July 1990 issue of Journal of the West, titled: A Philosophy of Permanence: the Indians' Legacy for the West.
- Year
- 1994
- Type
- Congressional Testimony
- Publisher
- U.S. G.P.O.
- Place
- Washington
- Title
- Water problems facing the Lower Colorado River area: hearings before the Subcommittee on Water and Power of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, second session
- Summary
- Oral and written testimony of David H. Getches during the Congressional hearings on water problems facing the lower Colorado River area. The hearings were held on June 8 & 9, 1994. David Getches testified on Thursday June 9, 1994.
- Year
- 1994
- Type
- Congressional Testimony
- Publisher
- U.S. G.P.O.
- Place
- Washington
- Title
- American Indian law deskbook : Conference of Western Attorneys General (1993): [book review by David Getches]
- Summary
- Book review published in the Summer, 1994 issue of the Western Historical Quarterly.
- Year
- 1994
- Type
- Publications
- Publisher
- Utah State University
- Place
- Logan, Utah
- Title
- In the matter of the application for water rights of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Arapahoe, in Gunnison County. The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Arapahoe, applicant-appellant/cross-appellee, v. United States of America; Crystal Creek Homeowners Association and Ernest H. Cockrell; Colorado Wildlife Federation, Gunnison Angling Society, High Country Citizens' Alliance, National Wildlife Federation, Rainbow Services, Inc. and Western Colorado Congress; and Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District and Board of County Commissioners of Gunnison County, Colorado, objector-appellees/cross-appellants, v. Colorado River Water Conservation District; Henry J. Berryhill, Jr.; City of Delta; City of Montrose; City of Grand Junction; City of Gunnison; Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc. Crested Butte Water and Sanitation District; Perkins D. Sams; East River at Almont Property Owners Association; Gunnison County Electric Association; Murdie Homeowners' Association, Inc.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeder; Vrigil and Lee Spann Ranches, Inc.; State Engineer; State Board of Land Commissioners; Three Rivers Resort, Inc.; Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association; Joseph P. Vader, Raymond P. Van Tuyl, Charles Richard Collard, Thomas E. Collard and Taylor Park Pool Association; and Wapiti Canyon Ranch, Ltd., objector-appellees, and Keith Kepler, Division Engineer, Water Division 4, appellee pursuant to C.A.R. 1(e) : no. 92SA68
- Summary
- Case summary: Supreme Court of Colorado held the National Energy Resources Company (NECO) did not form the requisite intent to appropriate water prior to applying for conditional water right decree, thus making the water right application that was subsequently purchased by the Board of County Commissioners for Arapahoe County speculative. The Supreme Court also held the trial court was not required to consider environmental factors in determining whether Arapahoe County proved the water would be put to good use.
- Year
- 1995
- Type
- Litigation
- Publisher
- West Pub. Co.
- Place
- St. Paul
- Title
- Law [Natural Resources Defense Council]
- Summary
- Article published in the Winter, 1996 issue of the Amicus Journal.
- Year
- 1996
- Type
- Publications
- Publisher
- Natural Resources Defense Council
- Place
- New York, N.Y.
- Title
- Conquering the cultural frontier : the new subjectivism of the Supreme Court in Indian law
- Summary
- This is Getches' most-cited article on Indian law. In it he asserts that "the [Supreme] Court has assumed the job it formerly conceded to Congress, considering and weighing cases to reach results comporting with the Justices' subjective notions of what the Indian jurisdictional situation ought to be. This new subjectivist approach...severs tribal sovereignty from its historical moorings, leaving lower courts without principled, comprehensible guidance."
- Year
- 1996
- Type
- Publications
- Publisher
- California Law Review
- Place
- Berkeley, Calif.
- Title
- Changing the river's course: western water policy reform
- Summary
- "Professor Getches concludes that traditional instruments of water policy in the West--the beneficial use requirement of the prior appropriation doctrine, the water projects that harnessed the river in the first place, and the historically unfulfilled ideal of watershed management--can be reformed and redirected to address many of the problems the river has suffered."
- Year
- 1996
- Type
- Publications
- Publisher
- Northwestern School of Law
- Place
- Portland, Ore.