LAW 745: Water Law - fall

Prerequisite: 29 credits (Core first year); including Law 510, 511

An exploration of how the law allocates and protects our most precious natural resource: water. We will explore common law water doctrines¿riparian rights, the doctrine of prior appropriation, the groundwater doctrines, and the public trust doctrine¿as well as how federal law intersects with a decidedly state-level area of law. The course will conclude with an extended look at a single piece of water litigation covering the briefing, motions, and opinion

Class 13655

Section 01 · Seminar · 2.00 units

Closed
Seats
20
Days
Tuesday
Time
6:00 PM - 7:55 PM ET
Instructor
Sean Lyness
Location
Law School 207
Instruction mode
In Person
Prerequisite
Prerequisite: 29 credits (Core first year); including Law 510, 511
Section type
Enrollment Section