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272.1 sec. 001 - Water Law (Spring 2024)

Instructor: Holly Doremus  (view instructor's teaching evaluations - degree students only | profile)
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Units: 3
Grading Designation: Graded
Mode of Instruction: In-Person

Meeting:

TuTh 08:35 AM - 09:50 AM
Location: Law 12
From January 09, 2024
To April 18, 2024

Course Start: January 09, 2024
Course End: April 18, 2024
Class Number: 33142

Enrollment info:
Enrolled: 26
Waitlisted: 0
Enroll Limit: 31
As of: 04/27 11:36 AM


Water is a unique resource for which the law has developed unique doctrines. This class will concentrate on the allocation of rights to divert water from natural waterways for human use, and regulatory limitations on those rights. We will cover the historical development and modern formulation of both the riparian system typical of the eastern U.S. and the appropriative rights system typical of the west. We will look at changes in water law over time, but also at the systematic pressures for stability. We will concentrate on surface resources and the state systems that play the primary role in water allocation, but will also look at groundwater regulation and a variety of federal limitations on state choices. We will cover resolution of interstate water conflicts, operation of federal water projects, the relationship between water quality and water allocation, and water marketing as a mechanism for reallocation. We will close the semester with a discussion of the effects of climate change on water resources in the U.S., with some emphasis on California, and the ability of the legal system to adequately respond.

Requirements Satisfaction:


This class fulfills Option 2 of the J.D. writing requirement for all students who elect the paper option.

Students wishing to fulfill the writing requirement must write 30 pages and submit a draft for comment and revision.

Option 2 form needed:

https://www.law.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Writing_Requirement_2017.pdf

Students who elect to take the final exam will not receive writing requirement credit.


Exam Notes: (TH/P) Take-home examination or paper option: students option
Exam Length: 3.5 hours
Course Category: Environmental and Energy Law

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  • Water Resource Management
    Tarlock
    Edition: 8th 2021
    ISBN: 9781647084387
    e-Book Available: unknown
    Price: $237.00
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