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FOR 562. NATURAL RESOURCE POLICY AND LAW (3).
First of two offerings designed to provide an introduction to current environmental and natural resource law issues and disputes for students who will have to meet, consult, and work with lawyers throughout their professional career. Focus is on mechanisms governing resource allocation within the constraints of private property rights. Emphasis is placed on the federal Endangered Species Act and its relation to water allocation and public trust doctrines. Students will also gain a broad understanding of regulatory "takings" law and the evolving dynamic of government imposed constraints on private property rights in the context of natural resource and species protection.
For more information, contact: D. ADAMS, 204 PVY, 737-4952
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