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View article: The Tragic Story of the Federal Coal Leasing Program
The Tragic Story of the Federal Coal Leasing Program Open
The federal government owns about eighty-eight billion tons of recoverable coal, or about one-third of all U.S. coal reserves, which amounts to nearly 10 percent of the world’s known reserves of coal. Because the United States currently co…
View article: Presidents Lack the Authority to Abolish or Diminish National Monuments
Presidents Lack the Authority to Abolish or Diminish National Monuments Open
By any measure, the Antiquities Act of 1906 has a remarkable legacy. Under the Act, 16 presidents have proclaimed 157 national monuments, protecting a diverse range of historic, archaeological, cultural, and geologic resources. Many of the…
View article: Marketing Conserved Water
Marketing Conserved Water Open
Water law scholars have long supported water markets for addressing critical water needs, especially in arid regions like the western United States, and that support seems to be growing among policymakers as well. But translating academic …