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Current Issue: Volume 35, Issue 2 (2024) Spring 2024
Table of Contents
University of Colorado Law School
Healthy Rivers are Critical for
Colorado's Water Resources
Resilience: How Colorado Water Law Needs to Evolve to Protect Our Natural Stream Systems
Jordan Cyran, Hattie Johnson, Jacquelyn Corday, and Andrew Teegarden
Old Farms, New Crop:
Agriculture's Historical Influence in Colorado Water Law and its Leadership into a Water Scarce Future
Sara Dunn and Andrea Hall