Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Law Faculty

Janet Neuman
Professor of Law, Retired

Bibliography

Separately Published Works

OREGON WATER LAW: A COMPREHENSIVE TREATISE OF THE LAW OF WATER AND WATER RIGHTS IN OREGON, Oregon Legal Institute (forthcoming 2010).

Works Published As Part of a Collection (selected)

Are We There Yet? Weary Travelers on the Long Road to Water Policy Reform, 50 NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL 139 (2010).

Keeping Indian Claims Commission Decisions in Their Place: Assessing the Preclusive Effect of ICC Decisions in Litigation over Off-Reservation Treaty Fishing Rights, 31 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII LAW REVIEW 475 (2009) (with Michele E. Smith).

Chop Wood, Carry Water: Cutting to the Heart of the World’s Water Woes, 23 JOURNAL OF LAND USE & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 203 (2008).

Thinking Inside the Box: Looking for Ecosystem Services within a Forested Watershed, 22 JOURNAL OF LAND USE & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 173 (2007).

Remembering Rain, 37 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 105 (2007)(with Troy Payne).
(http://ssrn.com/ abstract=1093353).

Sometimes a Great Notion: Oregon’s Instream Flow Experiments, 36  ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 1125 (2006) (with Anne Squier and Gail Achterman).

Dusting off the Blueprint for a Dryland Democracy: Integrating Water Supply and Watershed Integrity into Land Use Decisions, in WET GROWTH: SHOULD WATER LAW CONTROL LAND USE? (2005).

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The First Ten Years of the Oregon Water Trust, 83 NEBRASKA LAW REVIEW 432 (2004).

Have We Got a Deal for You: Can the East Borrow from the Western Water Marketing Experience?, 21 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW (2004)
(http://ssrn.com/ abstract=969742).

Drought Proofing Water Law, 7 UNVERSITY OF DENVER WATER LAW REVIEW 92 (2003).

Adaptive Management: How Water Law Needs to Change, 31 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 11432 (2001).

Federal Water Policy: An Idea Whose Time Will (Finally) Come, 20 VIRGINIA ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW 107 (2001).

How Good is an Old Water Right? The Application of Statutory Forfeiture Provisions to Pre-Code Water Rights, 4 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER WATER LAW REVIEW 1 (2000) (with Keith Hirokawa).

Wading Into the Water Market: The First Five Years of the Oregon Water Trust, JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND LITIGATION, Volume 14, 1999, University of Oregon (with Cheyenne Chapman).

Water for National Forests: The Bypass Flow Report and the Great Divide in Western Water Law, STANFORD ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL, Volume 18, Number 1, January 1999 (with Michael C. Blumm).

Beneficial Use, Waste, and Forfeiture: The Inefficient Search for Efficiency in Western Water Use, 28 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 919 (1998).

Run, River, Run: Mediation of a Water Rights Dispute Keeps Fish and Farmers Happy - For a Time, 67 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LAW REVIEW 259 (1996).

Survey of Oregon Water Law, in 6 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (Beck, ed.).

Hope’s Native Home: Living and Reading in the West - A Review of Wallace Stegner’s Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs: Living and Writing in the West, 24 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 293 (1994) (with Pamela G. Wiley).

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