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Amy Kelley
Professor
akelley@lawschool.gonzaga.edu
Office: (509) 323-3720
- B.A., College of St. Catherine, 1973
- J.D., University of South Dakota School of Law, 1977.
Editor-in-chief, South Dakota Law Review. Phi Beta Kappa.
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Biographical Information
Former law clerk for U.S. District Court, Sioux Falls, and in private practice in Aberdeen, South Dakota. Taught as visiting professor at University of Texas, University of San Diego, and University of San Francisco Schools of Law. Former Treasurer, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, and chair, AALS Environmental Law Section. Member, Executive Committee, AALS Section on Natural Resources. Contributing author to leading treatise on water law, Waters and Water Rights.
Teaching Areas
- Property
- Zoning and Land Use Regulations
- Water Law
- Mining and Public Lands
- Constitutional Law.
Publications
Treatise
- Note on Washington Indian Water Rights Settlements, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Water Law Newsletter, Volume XLI, #1, 2008.
- Robert Beck, Ed., VI WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS, (Lexis/Nexis 2004) (Replacement volume) (Annual Supplements, 2005):
Constitutional Foundations of Federal Water Law, Chapter 35
Federal-State Relations in Water, Chapter 36
Acquisition of Property for Federal Water Projects, Chapter 38
Planning, Authorization and Operation of Federal Water Projects, Chapter 39
Federal Reclamation Law, Chapter 41
Immunities of the United States, Chapter 42
- Robert Beck, Ed., V WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (Matthew Bender, Annual Supplements, 2002, 2003), Co-Author with Beck:
Planning, Chapter 62
- Robert Beck, Ed., IV WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (Matthew Bender, Annual Supplements, 2002):
Constitutional Foundations of Federal Water Law, Chapter 35
Federal-State Relations in Water, Chapter 36
Acquisition of Property for Federal Water Projects, Chapter 38
Planning and Authorization of Federal Water Projects, Chapter 39
Federal Reclamation Law, Chapter 41
Immunities of the United States, Chapter 42
Articles
- Rapanos v. United States, 126 S.Ct. 2208 (2006) published in the November 3rd edition of the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Water Law Newsletter
Participation
- Recently accepted position of Editor-in-Chief of the Matthew Bender-Lexis/Nexis Waters and Water Rights treatise, 2006.
- Finished an evaluation of the scholarship of a professor from another law school for purposes of providing feedback on that professor's application for promotion, September, 2005.
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