Whose River Runs Through It?
James HuffmanHow stream access laws affect recreation and conservation
Board Member
Lewis & Clark Law School (emeritus)
Portland, Oregon
Huffman is the dean emeritus and a professor of law of the Lewis & Clark Law School. He is the author of more than 100 articles and chapters on a wide array of legal topics, including two books published in 2013 by Palgrave Macmillan: Private Property and State Power and Private Property and the Constitution.
How stream access laws affect recreation and conservation
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