GUEST COMMENTARY: Do water rights have a future? Robert Shibatani Climate changeCommentaryWater rights and water law December 23, 2019…Not as currently configured, says Robert Shibatani Guest commentary by Robert Shibatani: Water rights, depending on jurisdiction, possess various levels...
LOCALIZING CALIFORNIA WATERS: Erik Ekdahl on Water Management in the Uncertain Future Maven Notebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulationWater rights and water law August 14, 2019Water management in California has always been challenging, with the state’s variable climate that alternates between drought and floods that...
CALIFORNIA WATER POLICY CONFERENCE: Reasonable Use or Waste: A Developing Dichotomy Maven Notebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulationWater rights and water law May 8, 2019Panel discussion explores the evolution of the doctrine of reasonable use and considers how the doctrine will, or will not,...
Justice Ronald B. Robie on California’s “New Normal” Maven Best of the NotebookNotebook News and FeaturesWater rights and water law February 2, 2016Justice Robie’s keynote address to law symposium focuses on California’s water rights system and the implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater...
This just in … Study says California has allocated five times more surface water than the state actually has UC Davis Water rights and water law August 19, 2014From U.C. Davis: “California has allocated five times more surface water than the state actually has, making it hard for...