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  2. The Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law

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    Water Law Newsletter — Current developments in water law. Gower Federal Services — Decisions of the Interior Board of Land Appeals [7] and the Office of Natural Resources Revenue [8] relating to mining, oil and gas, outer continental shelf, and royalty issues. RMMLF Journal — Original and reprinted law review articles.

  3. John S. Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's research has made a significant impact in energy law. He is the author of Oil and Gas Law in a Nutshell (6th ed. 2014). [3] [4] He is the co-author of three law school textbooks, International Petroleum Transactions (3d ed. Rocky Mt. Min. L. Fdn. 2010), Cases and Materials on Oil and Gas Law (6th ed. West 2013) and Hemingway's Hornbook on Oil and Gas Law and Taxation (5th ed. West 2017).

  4. Gold cyanidation ban - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Mono County in California effectively banned the usage of cyanide and other chemicals for mining or processing ore through a county ordinance., The US state of Montana banned open pit heap leaching and vat leaching using cyanide for gold mining following a citizen's initiative, Initiative 137, proposed by the Montana Environmental Information Center that was approved through a ...

  5. Broad form deed - Wikipedia

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    The broad form deed is based on the premise of severing the surface and mineral rights of property. The precedence of this idea comes from English legal theory. [2] In this theory the King retained rights to various minerals on landowners estates for the purposes of maintaining the operations of the country and as such the King had authority to mine for those minerals. [2]

  6. RMI (energy organization) - Wikipedia

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    RMI, formerly known as the Rocky Mountain Institute, is a think tank in the United States co-founded by Amory Lovins [3] dedicated to research, publication, consulting, and lecturing in the field of sustainability, with a focus on profitable innovations for energy and resource efficiency.

  7. Open Rattlesnake Mountain to all. Tribal rights, limited ...

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    In 2014, Congress, at the urging of Rep. Doc Hastings, R-Wash., passed a law that requires public access, including motorized access, to the summit. President Barack Obama signed the bill.

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  9. A Florida attorney found himself on the wrong side of the justice system after he allegedly smashed a dinner plate on a man’s head during a wedding reception.