Article is the Foreword to the Winter, 1993 issue of the Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy. Article is the Foreword for th Show moreArticle is the Foreword to the Winter, 1993 issue of the Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy. Article is the Foreword for the Vol. 4, no. 1 (Winter 1993) issue of the Colorado journal of international environmental law and policy Show less
"This paper illustrates the American experience with negotiated intergovernmental agreements between tribes and individual states..The author suggests Show more"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." Article contained in the Vol. 1, no. 1 issue of Review of constitutional studies Show less
"Professor Getches concludes that traditional instruments of water policy in the West--the beneficial use requirement of the prior appropriation doctr Show more"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." Article contained in the Vol. 26, no. 1 (Spring 1996) issue of Environmental law Show less
Hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs held on Feb. 27, 2002 regarding "concerns of recent decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court and Show moreHearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs held on Feb. 27, 2002 regarding "concerns of recent decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court and the future of Indian tribal governments in America" (statement of David Getches, professor, pp. 4-10, 55-85). Show less
In this 1982 article Getches asserts that executive withdrawal of public lands from availability for private acquisition and use "remains an important Show moreIn this 1982 article Getches asserts that executive withdrawal of public lands from availability for private acquisition and use "remains an important device in federal land use planning and management." His article examines historical interpretations of executive withdrawal authority and "makes suggestions for the construction and application of statutorily based withdrawal." Article contained in the Vol. 22, no. 2 (April 1982) issue of the Natural Resources Journal Show less
This influential article reviews the history of western water law and the "myth" of federal deference to state control, the movement in the 1980s and Show moreThis influential article reviews the history of western water law and the "myth" of federal deference to state control, the movement in the 1980s and 1990s to reform the law, and the future of state policy initiatives in an era of growing demand and competition for water. Article contained in the Vol. 20, no. 1 (Jan. 2001) issue of the Stanford environmental law journal Show less
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, co Show moreThis 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." Article contained in the Vol. 84, no. 6 (Dec. 1996) issue of the California law review Show less
Unsigned student note published in the Southern California Law Review, Vol. 40, No. 1 (1967). Article contained in 40 Southern California Law Review 14 Show moreUnsigned student note published in the Southern California Law Review, Vol. 40, No. 1 (1967). Article contained in 40 Southern California Law Review 148-157 (1967) Show less
"In this article he describes some of the problems peculiar to Indian law and stresses the need for recognition of the Indian lawyer as an independent Show more"In this article he describes some of the problems peculiar to Indian law and stresses the need for recognition of the Indian lawyer as an independent specialist." Published in the February, 1972 issue of The Colorado Lawyer. Article contained in the Vol. 1, no. 2 (Feb. 1972) issue of The Colorado lawyer Show less
Article published in the Fall, 1973 issue of the UCLA-Alaska Law Review. Article contained in the Vol. 3, no. 1 (Fall 1973) issue of UCLA-Alaska law re Show moreArticle published in the Fall, 1973 issue of the UCLA-Alaska Law Review. Article contained in the Vol. 3, no. 1 (Fall 1973) issue of UCLA-Alaska law review Show less
"This article attempts to define those water rights by examining the allotment policy and legislation in light of the reserved water rights doctrine. Show more"This article attempts to define those water rights by examining the allotment policy and legislation in light of the reserved water rights doctrine. The author concludes that no reserved rights may be held by individuals, but that during the period of trust some of those rights may be used by allottees." Article contained in the Vol. 26, no. 3 (Summer 1981) issue of South Dakota law review Show less
Article reprinted in the Public Land and Resources Law Digest, Vol. 19, No. 1 (1982). Originally published in the Summer, 1981 issue of the South Dako Show moreArticle reprinted in the Public Land and Resources Law Digest, Vol. 19, No. 1 (1982). Originally published in the Summer, 1981 issue of the South Dakota Law Review. Article contained in the Vol. 19, no. 1 (1982) issue of the Public land and resources law digest
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Article is the Preface to the Winter, 1982 issue of the University of Colorado Law Review. Article is the Preface to the Vol. 53, no. 2 (Winter 1982) i Show moreArticle is the Preface to the Winter, 1982 issue of the University of Colorado Law Review. Article is the Preface to the Vol. 53, no. 2 (Winter 1982) issue of the University of Colorado law review Show less
Article reprinted in the Public Land and Resources Law Digest, Vol. 19, No. 2 (1982). Originally published as the Preface to the Winter, 1982 issue of Show moreArticle reprinted in the Public Land and Resources Law Digest, Vol. 19, No. 2 (1982). Originally published as the Preface to the Winter, 1982 issue of the University of Colorado Law Review. Article published in the Vol. 19, no. 2 (1982) issue of the Public land and resources law digest
Reprint. Originally published as the Preface to the Vol. 53, no. 2 (Winter 1982) issue of the University of Colorado law review Show less