Blog
- New Study of Colorado River Cutback Risks by GWC Senior Fellow Anne Castle and University of New Mexico Water 91´«Ã½ Program Director John Fleck.With a credible risk that declines in the Colorado River’s flow could force water curtailments in
- Energy as a Locally Desirable Land UseThursday, October 17, 2019Professor Hannah Wiseman Florida State University College of LawEnergy generation is a classic example of a locally undesirable land use (LULU). Everyone needs energy, but many
- Featured ArticlesExperiential Learning at Colorado LawClimate Change in the Mont Blanc RegionColorado Law Hosts Congressional Hearing on the Climate CrisisRead the newsletter.
- The Law of the Colorado River seminar, taught by Professor Sarah Krakoff, is a deep-dive into the American West’s most important resource – the water of the Colorado River. We studied every aspect of the river and its management; the Colorado River
- Professor Mark Squillace Luncheon KeynoteThe 2019 National Preservation Law Conference was held on Tuesday, June 25 in Washington, D.C. The conference is put on by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in partnership with Georgetown
- Charting a Better Course for the Colorado River: Identifying the Data and Concepts to Shape the Interim Guidelines RenegotiationThursday, June 6th and Friday, June 7th, 2019On June 6-7, 1869, John Wesley Powell’s expedition down the Colorado was
- See the full white paper here: Energy Emergencies vs. Manufactured Crises: The Limits of Federal Authority to Disrupt Power Markets by Ari Peskoe and Sharon JacobsWe live in an age of governance by emergency. In February, President Trump declared a
- Climate and Energy Law in the Trump AdministrationThursday, January 24, 2019Jody Freeman Harvard Law School, Archibald Cox Professor of Law Director, Environmental and Energy Law ProgramProfessor Freeman discusses the major policy reversals on