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    Judge Plager\u27s Sea Change in Regulary Takings Law

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    Comprehensive River Basin Management: The Limits of Collaborative, Stakeholder-Based, Water Governance

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    American Prairie Reserve: Protecting Wildlife Habitat on a Grand Scale

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    The American Prairie Reserve (APR) is an ambitious private effort “to create the largest nature reserve in the continental United States, a refuge for people and wildlife preserved forever as part of America’s heritage.” To achieve this mission, APR must acquire title to hundreds of thousands of acres of private land while working closely with the federal and state agencies that manage public lands within and adjacent to the projected reserve. This effort has the potential to reestablish a population of as many as 10,000 bison that will help restore a prairie ecology over three and a half million acres once the Reserve reaches its intended size. APR is also controversial among many of the people who live in this sparsely populated region of Montana. How these issues might be resolved makes the American Prairie Reserve a useful case study of the potential role for markets in the future use and management of the vast grasslands administered by the BLM and the Forest Service

    Public Land Policy Is Ripe for Change

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    From Legal History to Legal Theory: Or Is It the Other Way Around

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    Beware of Greens in Praise of Common Law

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    Managing America\u27s Public Lands: Proposals for the Future--Introductory Remarks

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    Either You\u27re With Us or against Us: No Room for the Skeptical Environmentalist

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    The Public Interest in Private Property Rights

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