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Washington Law Review

Symposium on Salmon Recovery

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Contents
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Notes and Comments

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Superwill to the Rescue? How Washington's Statute Falls Short of Being a Hero in the Field of Trust and Probate Law
Cynthia J. Artura

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Past, Present and Future Constitutional Challenges to Transferable Development Rights
Jennifer Frankel

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Challenging Land Use Actions under Section 1983: Washington Law after Mission Springs, Inc. v. City of Spokane
Eric Jenkins

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A Proposed Test for Applying the Doctrine of Equivalents to Biotechnology Inventions: The Nonobviousness Test
Qing Lin

Symposia

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What a Salmon Czar Might Hope for
William H. Rodgers Jr.

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Salmon and the Endangered Species Act: Lessons from the Columbia Basin
Michael C. Blumm and Greg D. Corbin

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Truce in the Salmon War: Alternatives for the Pacific Salmon Treaty
Karol de Zwager Brown

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The Take and Give of ESA Administration: The Need for Creative Solutions in the Face of Expanding Regulatory Proscriptions
Christine O. Gregoire and Robert K. Costello

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How Do You Learn from a River? Managing Uncertainty in Species Conservation Policy
John M. Volkman

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The Role of Rights in Benefit Cost Methodology: The Example of Salmon and Hydroelectric Dams
Richard O. Zerbe Jr. and Linda J. Graham

 
 
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