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WPLG attorney Paul Stanton Kibel's article California Rushes In - Keeping Water Instream for Fisheries Without Federal Law has been accepted for publication in the William and Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review.

 

Graduation is a significant milestone in the lives of students, marking the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. It is a momentous occasion that represents years of hard work, dedication, and sacrifice.

 

Richard Roos-Collins will participate in the panel, “Enhancement of Survival Permits: Practical Applications to California Fisheries.”  The presentation will be at CLE International’s 5th Annual Endangered Species Act Conference in San Francisco, California on September 25.

WPLG and UC Berkeley Law Center for Law, Energy, and the Environment won Imagine H2O’s 2017 California Water Policy Challenge.  We will develop and propose the architecture of a modern database for California’s water rights, beginning with a pilot project involving Los Angeles Department of...

Richard Roos-Collins will participate in the panel, “Can the San Joaquin River Bay Delta Water Quality Control Plan Flow Standards be Settled?,” at the Association of California Water Agencies’ Spring Conference in Monterey California on May 11.  He will speak about the Brown Administration’s...

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