Conference Proceedings
AGENDA: Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits?, University of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center and Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law
Background Principles of Wetlands Law: The Early History, Fred P. Bosselman
City of Tigard and Takings Law, Richard D. Lazarus
Floodplain and Wetland Regulatory “Takings”, Jon A. Kusler
Management Approaches to Addressing Takings Issues: Endangered Species Protection, I. Michael Heyman
Mining Regulation and Takings, L. Thomas Galloway
Mining Regulation and Takings, Mark Squillace
Mining Regulation(s) and Takings, Lawrence G. McBride
Private Property Rights Protection Legislation Across the Nation, Nancie G. Marzulla
Property Rights and Public Resources, Mark L. Pollot
Regulation of Water Use and Takings: A Growing Battlefield, Barton H. Thompson, Jr.
Regulation of Water Use and Takings—The Government Lawyer’s Perspective, Richard M. Frank
Regulatory Taking of Public Water and Land Resource Development Rights After Lucas, Jerome C. Muys
Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits?, Virginia S. Albrecht
Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits?, John D. Echeverria
Searching for Basinwide Solutions to Endangered Species Problems of the South Platte of Colorado, James S. Lochhead
Takings and Retroactivity, Jan G. Laitos
“Takings” and the Endangered Species Act, Oliver A. Houck
Takings and Water Rights [includes unsigned annotations by David Getches], David H. Getches
The Endangered Species Act and Constitutional Takings, Robert Meltz
The Law of Takings: An Introduction: Property, Takings and the Evolution of Resource Regulation, Carol M. Rose
The Regulatory Takings Doctrine: A Critical Overview, J. Peter Byrne
What a Federal Natural Resource Management Agency Can Do to Avoid Takings, John D. Leshy