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<br />. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />BOUNDARIES & WATER: <br />ALLOCATION & USE OF A SHARED RESOURCE <br />June 5-7, 1989 <br /> <br />CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS <br /> <br />DAVID H. GETCHES (A.B. Occidental College, <br />'64; J. D. University of Southern California <br />Law School, '67) is Professor of Law at the <br />Uni versi ty of Colorado School of Law. From <br />August 1983-January 1987 he was on leave from <br />the School of Law to serve as Executive <br />Director of the Colorado Department of Natural <br />Resources. Previously he practiced law in <br />Boulder and San Diego, and for several years <br />was an attorney for the Native American Rights <br />Fund, of which he was the Founding Director. <br />His publications include Water Resources <br />Manaqement (with Meyers, Tarlock and <br />Corbridge); Cases and Materials on Federal <br />Indian Law (with Wilkinson); Water Law in a <br />Nutshell, and several articles on water law. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />LAWRENCE J. MacDONNELL (B.A. University of <br />Michigan, '66; J.D. University of Denver <br />College of Law, '72; and Ph.D. Colorado School <br />of Mines, '74) became Director of the Natural <br />Resources Law Center in November 1983. <br />Previously he was a research economist at the <br />Denver Research Institute and Adjunct <br />Professor at the Graduate School of Business <br />and Public Management at the University of <br />Denver, 1980-83. He was a Special Consultant <br />to the Interior and Insular Affair~ Committee <br />of the U.S. House of Representatives, and an <br />instructor and course director for the <br />Colorado Outward Bound School. He has edited <br />NRLC books: Tradition. Innovation & Conflict: <br />Persoectives on Colorado Water Law (1987) and Instream Flow <br />Protection in the West (in progress). Recent articles include <br />"Federal Interests in Western Water Resources: Conflict and <br />Accommodation," Natural Resources Journal (1989) and "Colorado's <br />Law of 'Underground Water'" A Look at the South Platte Basin and <br />Beyond," Univ. of Colorado Law Review (1988). <br />