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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Lewis & Clark Law School INDEX Volume 36 2006 [1453] ENVIRONMENTAL LAW [Vol. 36:1453 TABLE OF TITLES ARTICLES “Adequate Progress,” or Rivers Left Behind? Developments in Colorado and Wyoming Instream Flow Laws Since 2000 Reed D. Benson.. The Challenges of Dam Re» moval: The History ial Lessons of the Condit Dam and Potential Threats From the 2005 Federal Power Act Amendments David H. Becker... ESA Reductions in Reclamation of Water Contract Deliveries: A Fifth Amendment Taking of Property? Douglas L. Grant.. Governing the Tongass: National Forest Conflict & I olitical Decision Making Martin Nie... Instream Flow Protection and Restoration: Setting a New Compass Point Ruth Mathews........... scnsacdpsageeniecachcadesaiatadiasawnmiae 1311] The Law of Fire: Reshaping Public Land Policy In an Era of Ecology and Litigation LR TT EAD ’ The Miracle of Indian Reserved Water Rights and Wes tern Streamflow Restoration in the McCarran Amendment Era: A Promise Unfulfilled Michael C. Blumm, David H. Becker, & Joshua D. Smith Perspectives from the Field: A Review of Western Instream Flow Issues and Recommendations for a New Water Future Chariton H. Bonham Practiced at the Art of Deception: The Failure of Columbia Basin Salmon Recovery Under the Endangered Species Act Michael C. Blumm, Erica J. Thorson, & Joshua D. Smith Regulatory Reform: The New Lochnerism? I I I isi aiiciinacesciieesdeantissniintnsicionses Sometimes a Great Notion: Oregon’s Instream Flow Experiments Janet Neuman, Anne Squier, & Gail Achterman Understanding Citizen Perspectives on Government Decision Making Processes as a Way to Improve the Administrative State David L. Markell The Use of State Instream Flow Laws for Federal Laws: Respecting State Control While Meeting Federal Purposes ENT De A ROE ORT ISRO L ILS: LA OT EE 1237 2006] VOLUME INDEX ESSAYS The Effects of Land-Use Regulations on Property Values William K. Jaeger The First Half Century of Western Water Reform: Have We Kept Faith with the Rivers of the West? Charles Wilkinson Give and Take Over Measure 37: Could Metro Reconcile Compensaton for Reductions in Value with a Regional Plan for Compact Urban Growth and Preserving Farmland? Robert Liberty Goodbye to the Public-Private Divide Eric T. Freyfogle Measure 37: Paying People for What We Take Steven Geottrey Gieseler, Leslie Marshall Lewallen, & IE ic sstrcctinsinineaititasissnsctinnindsenenmmpiniptiinniieimaiielbaiinnn Oregon Agriculture and Land-Use Planning Tim Bernasek Oregon at a Crossroads: Where Do We Go from Here? Caroline ELK. MacLaren Oregon Land-Use Regulation and Ballot Measure 37: Newton’s Third Law at Work David J. Hunnicutt Subsistence at Risk: Failure to Act and NEPA Compliance in Post- ANILCA Alaska I Tc. sda sic siceditnakvdicadsadtemeaiosonn Deirnieertiotdmaan cael ree Transferring Measure 37 Waivers eT TID is Scns secanccnbieniadivsever tabthcesoabedenieats tappiecnieeiahadooartte 177 Year Zero: The Aftermath of Measure 37 Edward J. Sullivan NOTES & COMMENTS Alternative Approaches to the CITES “Non-Detriment” Finding for Appendix II Species Are Ecology v. United States Department of the Air Force. Extending the Extraterritorial Reach of Domestic Environmental Law Anna D. Stasch At the Confluence: Oregon’s Instream Water Rights Law in Theory and Practice BN I Fw viiswi sin icisansxccatncdincatseniarbacctisiabiiamaneeeaateaenied 1383 1456 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW [Vol. 36:1453 CERCLA Choice-of-Law: Insurers’ Attempts to Escape Their Own (Juagmires Jack Peterson sinis iatitabidaseeabaiiaasinion Defenders of Wildlife v. EPA: Testing the Boundaries of Federal Agency Power Under the ESA Sherry L. Bosse ............. al PONS ok Senne ee The Environmental and Public Health Impacts of U.S. Patent Law: Making the Case for Incorporating a Precautionary Principle Shawn Kolitch — King County, Washington Ordinance 15053: Is “ bi Most Restrictive Land-Use Law in the Nation” Constitutional? Thane D. Somerville The Nez Perce Water Rights Settlement and the Revolution in Indian Country Alexander Hays V. (Ti) The Row on the Ruby: State Management of Pub lic Trust Resources, the Right to Exclude, and the Future of Recreational Stream Access in Montana PN eee Tee CLEAR THE AIR Counterpoint: Opportunities Lost and Opportunities Gained: Separating Truth From Myth In the Western Ranching Debate Marc Stimpert TABLE OF AUTHORS Adell Louise Amos, The Use of State Instream Flow Laws for Federal Laws: Respecting State Control While Meeting Federal cs haat eh acca cedea chilles 1237 David H. Becker, The Challenges of Dam Removal: The History and Lessons of the Condit Dam and Potential Threats From the 2005 Federal Power Act Amendments ................0++++- Reed D. Benson, “Adequate Progress,” or Rivers Leti Behind? Developments in Colorado and Wyoming Instream Flow Laws Since 2000 Tim Bernasek, Oregon Agriculture and Land-Use Planning Michael C. Blumm, David H. Becker, & Joshua D. Smith, The Miracle of Indian Reserved Water Rights and Western Streamflow Restoration in the McCarran Amendment Era: A I ee 1157 2006] VOLUME INDEX Michael C. Blumm, Erica J. Thorson, & Joshua D. Smith, Practiced at the Art of Deception: The Failure of Columbia Basin Salmon Recovery Under the Endangered Species Act Charlton H. Bonham, Perspectives from the Field: A Review of Western Instream Flow Issues and Recommendations for a New Water Future Sherry L. Bosse, Defenders of Wildlife v. EPA: Testing the Boundaries of Federal Agency Power Under the ESA 1025 David M. Driesen, Regulatory Reform: The New Lochnerism?..........000000++ 603 Eric T. Freyfogle, Goodbye to the Public-Private Divide Steven Geoffrey Gieseler, Leslie Marshall Lewallen, & Timothy Sandefur, Measure 37: Paying People for What We Take Douglas L. Grant, ESA Reductions in Reclamation of Water Contract Deliveries: A Fifth Amendment Taking of Property? .............. Alexander Hays V. (Ti), Zhe Nez Perce Water Rights Settlement and the Revolution in Indian Country David J. Hunnicutt, Oregon Land-Use Regulation and Ballot Measure 37: Newton's Third Law at Work William K. Jaeger, The Effects of Land-Use Regulations on PIS FT sass Sncscintusnaebuniniccrea caeetaaeedl easaced sesgaaibi eaceeetdac es 105 2obert B. Keither, The Laofw Fi re: Reshaping Public Land Policy In an Era of Ecology and Litigation Shawn Kolitch, The Environmental and Public Health Impacts of U.S. Patent Law: Making the Case for Incorporating a Prascaenbiey FGR OI oss sissies si oy sci stavaiessccansee rca ass asada Robert Liberty, Give and Take Over Measure 37: Could Metro Reconcile Compensation for Reductions in Value with a Regional Plan for Compact Urban Growth and Preserving PIES sis sognisicusscnsdhssjanep cea eocnitinesen dacsenedcneeemh ele ba ecuaa nade ei avai cena 187 Julie Lurman, Subsistence at Risk: Failure to Act and NEPA Canmpliance int FORE ANTLCE Baie. eissiessisiosebinsieiarseceststaxesssvessercdonvatbovions 289 Caroline E.K. MacLaren, Oregon at a Crossroads: Where Do We Go PNG TIE sisson csinsnncncentsincraddgies tee icssiosops atacand gunicaadataastancebebmetieeaaawnubdceeaceaamae s 53 David L. Markell, Understanding Citizen Perspectives on Government Decision Making Processes as a Way to Improve the Administrative State Ruth Mathews, Jnstream Flow Protection and Restoration: Setting a New Compass Point Jona Maukonen, Transferring Measure 37 WAIVeTS........:sscessessesssesesseesenees 177 James B. Murphy, A/ternative Approaches to the CITES “Non- Janet Neuman, Anne Squier & Gail Achterman, Sometimes a Great Notion: Oregon's Instream Flow Experiments 1458 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW [Vol. 36:1453 Martin Nie, Governing the Tongass: National Forest Conflict & Political Decision Making Jack Peterson, CERCLA Choice-of-Law: Insurers’ Attempts to Escape Their OWN Quagmire .........ccccccceeeseececeeeees Robert Davai Pilz, At the Confluence: Oregon's Instream Water Rights Law in Theory and Practice Thane D. Somerville, King County, Washington Ordinance 150523: Is “The Most Restrictive Land-Use Law in the Nation” CREE eEre TO ETT e en ERTS TOTS» 257 Anna D. Stasch, Arc Ecology v. United States Department of the Air Force: Extending the Extraterritorial Reach of Domestic 1065 Public Trust Resources, the Right to Exclude, and the Future of Recreational Stream Access in Montana Marc Stimpert, Counterpoint: Opportunities Lost and Opportunities Gained: Separating Truth From Myth In the Western Ranching Debate............ccccsececesseesseeeeeees eT eee OO EN 18 Edward J. Sullivan, Year Zero: The Aftermath of Measure 37 Charles Wilkinson, 7he First Half Centuryo f Western Water Reform: Have We Kept Faith with the Rivers of the West?...............0+++ 1115

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