Western Water Rights and the U.S. Supreme Court

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<p> Exploring the little-known history behind the legal doctrine of prior appropriation--first in time is first in right--used to apportion water resources in the western United States this book focuses on the important case of <I>Wyoming v. Colorado</I> (1922). U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Willis Van Devanter a former Chief Justice of Wyoming ruled in that state's favor finding that prior appropriation applied across state lines--a controversial opinion influenced by cronyism. The dicta in the case that the U.S. Government has no interest in state water allocation law drove the balkanization of interstate water systems and resulted in the Colorado River Interstate Compact between Wyoming Colorado Utah New Mexico Arizona Nevada and California. </p><p> The exhaustive research that has gone into this book has uncovered the secret that Associate Justice Van Devanter had waited eleven years to publish his opinion in this important but politically self-serving case at last finding a moment when his senior colleagues were sufficiently absent or incapacitated to either concur or dissent. Without the knowledge of his brethren save his loyal friend Taft and without recusal Van Devanter unilaterally delivered his sole opinion to the Clerk for publication on the last day of the Supreme Court's October 1921 Term.</p>
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