Resources

Videos

The Northwest Water Law & Policy Project has created three videos to help improve the understanding of water law issues that affect the decisions made by watershed councils and other locally based collaborative groups.

To order a video send a request to

Northwest Water Law & Policy Project,
10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd.
Portland, OR 97219-7799
or by phone: (503)768-6761
or by email: water@lclark.edu

All videos are $10.

Finding the Resources for Restoration

A video recording from a panel from the Sixth Annual Water Law Conference presented May 3rd and 4th, 2001 by the Northwest Water Law & Policy Project. The panel discussion was led by Paul Jeske of the American Heritage River program and featured David Moryc of American Rivers, Gayle Killam of the River Network, and Ken Bierly of the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board. The video is intended to help watershed and local groups discover the possibilities for funding restoration efforts.

Oregon Water Law:

An Overview
presented by Janet C. Neuman, Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark Law School
Copyright 2001
An Outline of Professor Neuman’s Speech PDF

Washington Water Law:
The Public Interest Inquiry in Washington Water Law

presented by Robert Caldwell, Washington Water Attorney
Copyright 2000
Talking Points of Robert Caldwell’s Speech (on CELP website)

The Endangered Species Act Today:
An Overview of the Law and Related Issues in the Northwest

presented by Daniel J. Rohlf, Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark Law School
Copyright 1998