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Vol. 52, Issue 4, 2015March 13, 2015 CDT

Yes, No, Maybe So: Uncertainty in Texas Groundwater Withdrawal for Hydraulic Fracturing

Yong Eoh,
water classificationtexashydraulic fracturinggroundwater
Photo by Jérôme Prax on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 52, Issue 4, 2015

Vol. 52, Issue 4, 2015
  • Original Meaning and Marriage Equality
    William Eskridge Jr.
  • A Deer in the Headlights: The Supreme Court, LGBT Rights, and Equal Protection
    Nan D. Hunter
  • What Marriage Equality Can Tell Us About Popular Constitutionalism (and Vice-Versa)
    Jane S. Schacter
  • It's Not Abusive or Personal: Student Loans and 11 U.S.C. § 707
    Benjamin A. Cohen-Kurzrock
  • Yes, No, Maybe So: Uncertainty in Texas Groundwater Withdrawal for Hydraulic Fracturing
    Yong Eoh
  • Living Without Protection: Nuisance Property Laws Unduly Burden Innocent Tenants and Entrench Divisions Between Impoverished Communities and Law Enforcement
    Theresa Langley
Hou. L. Rev.
Yong Eoh, Yes, No, Maybe So: Uncertainty in Texas Groundwater Withdrawal for Hydraulic Fracturing, 52 Hou. L. Rev. (2015).
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