Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Janet Neuman

Professor of Law

Bibliography

Separately Published Works

OREGON WATER LAW: A COMPREHENSIVE TREATISE OF THE LAW OF WATER AND WATER RIGHTS IN OREGON, Oregon Legal Institute (forthcoming 2009).

Works Published As Part of a Collection (selected)

Keeping Indian Claims Commission Decisions in Their Place: Assessing the Preclusive Effect of ICC Decisions in Litigation over Off-Reservation Treaty Fishing Rights, 31 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII LAW REVIEW 475 (2009) (co-authored with Michele E. Smith).

Chop Wood, Carry Water: Cutting to the Heart of the World's Water Woes, 23 JOURNAL OF LAND USE & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 203 (2008).

Thinking Inside the Box: Looking for Ecosystem Services within a Forested Watershed, 22 JOURNAL OF LAND USE & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 173 (2007).

Remembering Rain, 37 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 105 (2007)(co-authored with Troy Payne).
(http://ssrn.com/ abstract=1093353).

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The First Ten Years of the Oregon Water Trust, 83 NEBRASKA LAW REVIEW 432 (2004).

Have We Got a Deal for You: Can the East Borrow from the Western Water Marketing Experience?, 21 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW (2004)
(http://ssrn.com/ abstract=969742).

Dusting off the Blueprint for a Dryland Democracy: Integratinf Water Supply and Watershed Integrity into Land Use Decisions, in WET GROWTH: SHOULD WATER LAW CONTROL LAND USE? (2005).

Wading Into the Water Market: The First Five Years of the Oregon Water Trust, JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND LITIGATION, Volume 14, 1999, University of Oregon

Water for National Forests: The Bypass Flow Report and the Great Divide in Western Water Law, STANFORD ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL, Volume 18, Number 1, January 1999 (co-authored with Michael C. Blumm).

Run, River, Run: Mediation of a Water Rights Dispute Keeps Fish and Farmers Happy - For a Time, 67 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LAW REVIEW 259 (1996).

Survey of Oregon Water Law, in 6 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 699 (The Michie Co., 1991 ed., 1994 Replacement Volume).

Hope's Native Home: Living and Reading in the West - A Review of Wallace Stegner's Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs: Living and Writing in the West, 24 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 293 (1994) (co-authored with Pamela G. Wiley).

Contact

Janet Neuman’s office is in room 121 of Law School.

email neuman@lclark.edu

voice 503-768-6633

Janet Neuman
10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97219