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Discover the intriguing history of western water rights and the U.S. Supreme Court's role in shaping the allocation of this precious resource. Our latest book, "Western Water Rights and the U.S. Supreme Court," takes you on a captivating journey through the little-known legal doctrine of prior appropriation. You'll explore the pivotal Wyoming v. Colorado case of 1922, where former Chief Justice of Wyoming, Willis Van Devanter, delivered a controversial opinion that still influences water resource management today.
Unearth the hidden secrets behind this influential case. Our exhaustive research has unveiled the truth about Associate Justice Van Devanter's self-serving motivations and the political cronyism that played a part. You'll learn how his opinion, confirming the application of prior appropriation across state lines, not only sparked controversy but also led to the balkanization of interstate water systems. This resulted in the creation of the Colorado River Interstate Compact, involving seven western states.
Delve into this captivating narrative, expertly crafted with rich historical detail. We bring to light the eleven-year wait for publication, during which Van Devanter meticulously planned the delivery of his opinion. A moment he seized when his senior colleagues were conveniently absent or incapacitated, leaving no room for concurrence or dissent. Discover the extent of his influence in this pivotal case, all without the knowledge of his "brethren," except for his "loyal friend" Taft.
With its compelling insights into the murky world of legal decision-making and the lasting impacts on water resource management, "Western Water Rights and the U.S. Supreme Court" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and politics of water distribution. Don't miss out on this fascinating exploration. Grab your copy now and immerse yourself in our meticulously researched account.
Get your copy of "Western Water Rights and the U.S. Supreme Court" today and dive into the captivating story behind the apportionment of water resources in the western United States.
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