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Craig Bell
is executive director of the Western States Water Council. Bell joined the Western States Water Council in 1974 as assistant director, and has been involved in many activities concerning federal/state relations in water law. He has written several briefs, which have been endorsed and filed by many of the Western states before the United States Supreme Court in water rights litigation. He was appointed as executive director of the Council in 1980, supervising the staff work of analyzing and evaluating developments in a broad range of water policy issues affecting the 18 states affiliated with the Council, and responding to those developments as directed by the Council's representatives. Bell graduated with honors from the University of Utah Law School in 1973.
Seminar speeches given by Craig Bell:
Water and the New West: Economics, Politics and Nature
June 28, 2002
UW to WKC/USC Videoconference: Adapting for sustainability: Can Western water law and policy and the management of water resources be ecologically and economically sustainable?
Moderated by Paul Koberstein
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What fellows have to say about past seminars:
"Fabulous program. Invaluable in terms of connecting with sources and resources available to journalists interested in criminal justice."
- Nora Lopez, San Antonio Express-News |