Natural Resources and
Environmental Law Edition
About
The Natural Resources and Environmental Law (NREL) edition provides a unique forum for the interface of law and science. The Natural Resources and Environmental Law (NREL) edition provides a unique forum for the interface of law and science. The NREL edition provides significant contributions to the field of environmental law.
Issues
2021-2022: The Impacts of Representative Simpson’s Proposal to Remove Four Dams on the Lower Snake
Volume 57, Issue 1
Jason Robison, Matthew McKinney, Daryl Vigil & Asadulah Meelad, Community in the Colorado River Basin, 57 Idaho L. Rev. 1 (2021).
Jeffrey Baldridge, Brown v. United States: The Greater Good Be Damned, 57 Idaho L. Rev. 95 (2021).
Dixon S. Hammer, Hydrokinetic Development within Irrigation District Canals Provide a Unique Opportunity to Lessen the Dependence on Carbon-Based Energy Sources, 57 Idaho L. Rev. 129 (2021).
Taylor Henshaw, Richard Kyle Paisley, & Glen Hearns, Building Climate Change and Ecosystem-Based Function Considerations into a Modernized Columbia River Treaty: A Commentary, 57 Idaho L. Rev. 151 (2021).
Nadège Montagnon, The Recent Idaho Supreme Court Ruling on the Reserved Rights of the Coeur d’Alene Reservation: Analysis of the Consistency of the State Court Case with Federal Law on Reserved Water Rights, 57 Idaho L. Rev. 175 (2021).
NREL Symposium
In 2022, the Idaho Law Review will host a panel discussion on the 2021-2022 NREL topic – an overview of Representative Simpson’s proposal to remove several dams on the Lower Snake River. This event will be livestreamed via Zoom in the spring of 2022. Participants may be eligible to receive CLE credit. Please check back in January 2022 for more details.