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ROBERT E. BECK I. Education A. McGregor High School, McGregor, Minnesota 1954 B. University of Minnesota, B.S.L. 1958 C. University of Minnesota, LL.B. 1960 D. New York University, LL.M. 1966 E. Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, London (non degree program) l97l F. University of Manchester, Manchester, England (non degree program) 1974 II. Academic and Work Experience Positions A. Research Assistant, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Minnesota 1958-1960 B. Associate, Felhaber, Larson & Fenlon, Attorneys at Law, St. Paul, Minnesota 1960-1962 C. Assistant Professor, University of North Dakota 1962-1965 D. Visiting Associate Professor, University of Maine 1965-1966 E. Associate Professor, University of North Dakota 1966-1969 F. Professor, University of North Dakota 1969-1975 G. Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor, University of North Dakota 1975-1976 H. Professor, Southern Illinois University 1976 to 2002 I. Director, Agricultural Law Research Program, University of North Dakota, 1965- 1976 J. Associate, University of North Dakota Institute for Ecological Studies, 1970-1976 K. Consultant Reviewer, Oceana Publications, 1971-1976, 1978-1981 L. University of Manitoba, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Masters Thesis Examining Committee 1979-1984 M. Associate, Southern Illinois University Coal Research Center, 1979 to 2002 N. Acting Associate Dean, Southern Illinois University School of Law 1980-81 O. Visiting Professor, University of Texas Law School, Summer 1990 P. SIUC Geography Department, PhD Committee, 1988-1991 Q. Cross-appointment as Professor in SIUC Geography Department 1996 to 2002 R. Professor Emeritus, Southern Illinois University, as of September 1, 2002. III. Honors and Awards A. Order of the Coif 1960 B. Chester Fritz Distinguished Professorship 1975 C. Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of North Dakota 1987 D. SIU Law School Faculty Scholar of the Year 1995 E. Clyde O. Martz Teaching Award, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation 2007

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ROBERT E. BECK

I. Education

A. McGregor High School, McGregor, Minnesota 1954B. University of Minnesota, B.S.L. 1958C. University of Minnesota, LL.B. 1960D. New York University, LL.M. 1966E. Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, London (non degree program) l97lF. University of Manchester, Manchester, England (non degree program) 1974

II. Academic and Work Experience Positions

A. Research Assistant, Department of Agricultural Economics, University ofMinnesota 1958-1960

B. Associate, Felhaber, Larson & Fenlon, Attorneys at Law, St. Paul, Minnesota1960-1962

C. Assistant Professor, University of North Dakota 1962-1965D. Visiting Associate Professor, University of Maine 1965-1966E. Associate Professor, University of North Dakota 1966-1969F. Professor, University of North Dakota 1969-1975G. Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor, University of North Dakota 1975-1976H. Professor, Southern Illinois University 1976 to 2002I. Director, Agricultural Law Research Program, University of North Dakota, 1965-

1976J. Associate, University of North Dakota Institute for Ecological Studies, 1970-1976K. Consultant Reviewer, Oceana Publications, 1971-1976, 1978-1981L. University of Manitoba, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Masters Thesis Examining

Committee 1979-1984M. Associate, Southern Illinois University Coal Research Center, 1979 to 2002N. Acting Associate Dean, Southern Illinois University School of Law 1980-81O. Visiting Professor, University of Texas Law School, Summer 1990P. SIUC Geography Department, PhD Committee, 1988-1991Q. Cross-appointment as Professor in SIUC Geography Department 1996 to 2002R. Professor Emeritus, Southern Illinois University, as of September 1, 2002.

III. Honors and Awards

A. Order of the Coif 1960B. Chester Fritz Distinguished Professorship 1975C. Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of North Dakota 1987D. SIU Law School Faculty Scholar of the Year 1995E. Clyde O. Martz Teaching Award, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation 2007

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IV. Research Grants

A. U.S. Department of AgricultureB. U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceC. North Dakota State Water CommissionD. Illinois E.P.A.E. U.S. Geological SurveyF. Illinois Department of Natural Resources

V. Courses Taught

Agricultural Law; American Legal History; Anglo-American Legal History; BusinessAssociations Law; Decedents Estates and Trusts Law; Environmental Law; HistoricPreservation Law; International Environmental Law; Land Use Planning Law; LegalWriting and Reasoning; Mining Law; Natural Resources Law; Natural Resources LawSeminar; Oil and Gas Law; Preservation of Environmental Amenities; Property Law; andWater Law.

VI. Committees and Offices (see attached list)

VII. Lectures and Discussions (see attached list)

VIII. Publications (see attached list)

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COMMITTEES AND OFFICES

I. Professional

A. State, Regional and Local

1. North Dakota State Bar Association, Committee on the Environment,1972-1974;

2. Projects Committee, North Dakota Water Resources Research Institute,1969-1976, Chair 1974-75;

3. University of North Dakota AAUP, Vice-President 1975-76;4. Environmental Law Consultant, North Dakota Legislative Council

Committee “B” on Natural Resources, 1974-1975;5. Illinois State Bar Association, Environmental Control Law Section

Council, 1979 to 1986, Secretary 1982-83, Vice Chair, 1983-84, Chair1984-85;

6. IICLE Mineral Program Planning Committee, l98l-82;7. SIU AAUP, Executive Committee Member (Secretary), l98l to 1992;8. Illinois Conference AAUP, State Council Member, 1984 to 1990; 9. Illinois State Bar Association, Drainage Law Committee, 1983 to 1990.

B. National and International

1. LSAT Testing Council, North Dakota Council Representative, 1969-1970;2. AALS Committee on Pre-Law Study and Admissions to Law School,

1970;3. AALS Official North Dakota Delegate 1971-73; N.D. Delegate to House

of Representatives 1973-1976;4. AALS Section on Legal History, Secretary-Treasurer 1973-74; Chair

1974-75;5. AALS Section on Law and Humanities, Nominating Committee 1974-75;6. Trustee, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 1967-76;7. ABA, Natural Resources Section, Coal Committee 1978-1984;8. ABA, Natural Resources Section Water Rights Committee 1979-1984;9. ABA, Real Property, Probate and Trust Section, Committee on Historic

Preservation and Easements, 1978-1982;10. President, NYU Summer Teachers Program Alumni Association 1974-

1975, 1980-81;11. Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, Coal Section Program, Co-

chair, 2lst Annual Institute;12. Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, Natural Resources Law

Teaching Committee, 1979 to 2000;

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13. Trustee, Eastern Mineral Law Foundation (now Energy & Mineral LawFoundation), 1980 to present;

14. Eastern Mineral Law Foundation, Site Selection Committee, 1980-1981;15. Eastern Mineral Law Foundation (now Energy & Mineral Law

Foundation), Teaching Committee, 1980 to present; Chair, 1986-1987,1993-1994;

16. Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, &1991 Natural Resources Law Teachers Institutes Planning Committees;

17. American Bar Association, Accreditation Inspector, 1985 and 1986;18. Editorial Advisory Board, University of Kentucky Journal of Mineral Law

and Policy, 1984 to present;19. National Science Foundation Water Resources Management Study

Steering Committee, 1985 to 1987;20. Eastern Mineral Law Foundation, Oil and Gas Subcommittee, 1986 to

1994;21. Editor-in-Chief, Waters and Water Rights, 1987-2007;22. Reporter, Uniform Law Commissioner's Drafting Committee on Model

Surface Use and Mineral Development Accommodation Act, 1987 to1990;

23. National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Ground Water Recharge inSurface-Mined Areas, 1989-1990;

24. Eastern Mineral Law Foundation (now Energy & Mineral LawFoundation), Scholarship Committee, 1991 to present;

25. Advisor, West Virginia Law Review “National Coal Issue”, 1991 topresent;

26. Editor, Natural Resources Law Teachers Newsletter 1992 to 1995;27. Member, American Law Institute, 1993 to present;28. Member, Members Consultative Group, Restatement of the Law of

Property (Servitudes) 1993 to 1998;29. AALS Natural Resources Law Section, Executive Committee, 1994 to

1999; Chair-elect 1997-98; Chair 1998-99;30. Editorial Board, Water Resources Update, 1994 to 2002;31. ABA, Forest Resources Committee, Section of Natural Resources, Energy

and Environmental Law, 1997 to 1999; Specific function: Peer review1997 to 1999;

32. Commission on Environmental Law of the International Union for theConservation of Nature (IUCN), 1998 to 2004;

33. AALS Agricultural Law Section Executive Committee, 1999 to 2001.34. Midwest Reporter, ABA Water Resources Committee Newsletter, 2000 to

2002.

II. Community (Public)

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A. State, Regional and Local

1. North Dakota State Health Council Task Force, Subcommittee on NoisePollution, 1971-72;

2. Citizens Advisory Council: Souris, Red, Rainy River Basins, 1974-76; 3. Dacotah Chapter, Sierra Club, Executive Committee, 1975-76;

4. Dacotah Chapter, Sierra Club, Environmental Education Officer, 1975-76;5. North Dakota Action Committee For Environmental Education, 1967-

1974;6. North Dakota Citizens Committee on Energy and the Environment, 1971-

76;7. North Dakota Group, Dacotah Chapter, Sierra Club, Environmental

Education Officer, 1973-76; 8. Shawnee Group, Great Lakes Chapter, Sierra Club Executive Committee,

1977-1982;9. Board of Directors, Green Earth, Inc., 1982 to 1990, 1992-1993, 2001 to

present; President, 1985-1987;10. Advisory Council, Illinois South Project, Inc., 1984 to 1988;11. Editor, Green Earth, Inc., Newsletter, 1990 to 1994.

B. National

1. Sierra Club Education Committee, 1973-76;2. Board of Advisors, National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1972-76.

III. University and Law School

A. University of North Dakota, Budget Committee, 1974-76;B. University of North Dakota, University Senator, 1964-65, 1966-67, 1974-76;C. University of North Dakota Library Committee;D. University of North Dakota, Academic Vice-President Search Committee (Chair),

1975-76;E. Fourteen years of service on University of North Dakota Law School Committees,

including lengthy service on Library and Admissions Committees, is not detailedherein;

F. SIU Joint Benefits Committee, 1978-80;G. SIU Biological Safety Committee, 1979-1981;H. SIU Campus Forums, 1978-79;I. SIU Law School Promotion and Tenure Guidelines Drafting Committee (Chair);J. SIU Law School Curriculum Committee (Chair), 1976-1983;K. SIU Law School Self-Study and Planning Committee (Chair), 1980-82;L. SIU Law School Dean Search Committee (Chair), 1978-80;M. SIU Law School Dedication Committee (Chair) 1981-82;

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N. SIU Law School Faculty Evaluation Committee, 1983-1985; Chair 1984-1985;O. SIU Law School Admissions Committee, 1984-1985;P. SIU Judicial Review Board, 1984 to 1987; Chair 1986-1987;Q. SIU Law School Faculty Appointments Committee, 1985-1988; 1993-1994;R. SIU Law School Special Projects & Programs Task Force, 1985;S. SIU Law School Coif Task Force, 1985;T. SIU Alternate Delegate to Universities' Council on Water Resources, 1988 to

2002;U. SIU Law School Budget Crisis Committee, 1991-1994;V. SIU Law School Rules Committee, 1991 to 1993, Chair 1992-1993;W. SIU Law School Special Projects Committee, 1993-1994 (Chair);X. SIU Law School Task Force on Academic Credit, 1994-1995 (Chair);Y. SIU Law School Appointments Committee, 1993-1995 (Chair 1994-1995), 1998

to 2000 (Chair 1998-1999);Z. SIU Law School Awards Committee, 1995 to 1998 (Chair);AA. SIU Law School Faculty Evaluation Committee, 1996 to 1998;BB. SIU Law School Long Range Planning Committee, 1995 to 2002;CC. SIU Grievance Panel, Spring 1997DD. Adviser, SIU Law School Environmental Law Society, 1998-2000;EE. SIU Geography Department Tenure and Promotion Committee, Fall 1999;FF. Law Library Departmental Review Committee, Fall 1999;GG. SIU Law School Rules Committee, 1999 to 2000;HH. SIU Law School Self-Study Committee, 1999 to 2001.

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LECTURES, SPEECHES AND PARTICIPATING DISCUSSIONS

“Historical Foundations of Illinois Water Law,” paper presented at 12 Biennial Governor’sth

Conference on the Management of the Illinois River System: “Looking Back, Moving Forward,”October 21, 2009, Peoria, Illinois.

“Current Water Issues in Oil and Gas Development and Production: Will Water Control WhatEnergy We Have?,” paper presented at The Future Course of Oil & Gas Jurisprudence II,October 3, 2009, Washburn University School of Law, Topeka, Kansas.

“Four Episodes in the History of Illinois Water Law or Herein Tales of Grist Mills, Saw Mills,and Logging” presented at the Illinois Humanities Council’s Program: “All-ConsumingConversations on Oil and Water,” February 24, 2009, Carbondale, Illinois.

“Water and Coal Mining: Applying the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA)and the Clean Water Act (CWA) to Mountaintop Mining,” paper presented at West VirginiaUniversity College of Law Symposium on Water Issues in the Appalachian Region, October 2-3,2003, Morgantown, West Virginia.

“Publishing Treatises and Casebooks,” SIU Law School Workshop, October 30, 2000.

“The Regulated Riparian Model Water Code: Blueprint for Twenty First Century WaterManagement,” paper presented at William and Mary Law School Symposium on Water Rightsand Watershed Management: Planning for the Future, March 31-April 1, 2000, Williamsburg,Virginia.

Introduction (as Program Chair) of Topic and Speakers at 1999 American Association of LawSchools’ Natural Resources Law Section program, Annual Meeting, January ___, 1999, NewOrleans, LA.

“Preservation of our Resources Through the Law,” PB course on Environmental Issues, SIUCOct. 15, 1997, March 4, 1998.

“Surface Impacts of Underground Mining: A SMCRA Study,” Ninth Institute for NaturalResources Law Teachers, Park City, Utah, May 18, 1997.

“Preservation of our Resources Through the Law,” PB Course on Environmental Issues, SIUCMarch 5, 1997.

“Federalism and the Surface Mining & Control Act,” Symposium: Recent Developments inNatural Resources Law & Policy, Fordham Law School, NYC, February 11, 1997.

“Protecting the Public Interest or Surface Owners Folly?: A Close Look at “Preventing”Subsidence,” Colloquium on The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977: ATwenty Year Review, SIU Law School, Carbondale, IL, November 15, 1996.

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Moderator, Public Waters Session, at “Illinois Water Law: Challenges and Opportunities,”Bloomington, IL, October 23, 1996.

“Survey of U.S. Water Law,” lecture to Watershed Management class, Carbondale, IL, April 4,1994.

“Defining the Purpose of Shut-in Royalties,” Colloquium: The Future Course of Oil and GasJurisprudence, Washburn University School of Law, Topeka, Kan., March 18 and 19, 1994.

“Environmental Legislation,” USIA Summer Institute, Touch of Nature, IL, Aug. 4, 1993.

“Innovative Methods for Teaching Oil and Gas Law,” Biennial Natural Resources Law TeachersInstitute, Portland, Ore., May 13-15, 1993.

“Careers in Environmental Law,” lecture to Forestry Department Graduate Seminar, Carbondale,IL, Feb. 8, 1993.

“Survey of U.S. Water Law,” lecture to Watershed Management Class, Carbondale, IL, 1991.

“Surface Use Easements” speech to Tri-State Professional Landmen's Association, Mt. Vernon,IL, August 12, 1991.

“Survey of U.S. Water Law,” lecture to Watershed Management Class, Carbondale, IL, Nov. 16,1990.

“Drafting a Statute for the Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, Faculty Lecture, S.I.U. LawSchool, Aug. 30, 1990.

“Survey of U.S. Water Law,” lecture to Watershed Management Class, Carbondale, IL Oct. 9,1989.

“The Importance of First Semester Grades”, lecture to Law School Community, 1989.

“Survey of U.S. Water Law” lecture to Watershed Management Class, Carbondale, IL, Nov. 18,1988.

“Constitutional Issues in Environmental and Natural Resources Regulation”, Lecture toAdministration of Environmental Quality and Natural Resources Class, Carbondale, IL, Feb. 17,1988.

“Assessment of the Role of the Social Sciences in Water Planning and Management: LegalSystems and their Impediments to Change”, Speech at Engineering Foundation Conference onthe Role of the Social and Behavioral Sciences in Water Resources Planning and Management,Santa Barbara, CA, May 6, 1987.

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Participant, Celebrating the Addition of the 250,000th volume to the Law Library, Carbondale,IL, May 1, 1987.

“Survey of Eastern and Western U.S. Water Law,” Lecture to Watershed Management Class,Carbondale, Il., Oct. 18, 1985.

“Coal Law Update,” Lecture at Eastern Mineral Law Institute, Lexington, Ky., May 10, 1985.

“Acid Rain: Current Status of the Law,” Speech at Third Annual ISBA Environmental ControlLaw Section Council Environmental Law Seminar, Springfield, Il., April 19, 1985.

“Coal Mine Subsidence Law,” Lecture at Professional Landmen Seminar, Evansville, Ind., Feb.22, 1985.

“Current Status of Illinois Coal Mine Subsidence Law,” Panel remarks at Eastern Mineral LawFoundation Special Institute on Coal Mine Subsidence, Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 17, 1985.

“Trends in Coal Mining Law”, Speech at IICLE Mineral Law Course, Mt. Vernon, Il., May 10,1984.

“Faculty Interchange and Cooperation Through the Foundations,” Speech at RMMLF and EMLFLuncheon for Natural Resources Law Teachers, at AALS Meeting, San Francisco, Jan. 5, 1984.

Illinois Environmental Council Group Discussion Participant, Springfield, Nov. 12, 1983.

Panel Moderator, Course Content--The Complex, Rapidly-Evolving Subject: EnvironmentalLaw, Institute for Natural Resources Law Teachers, Boulder, Co., May 25, l983.

“Agricultural Controls Under 208 Programs,” Remarks at ISBA Environmental Control LawSection Seminar, Bloomington, Il., April 28, l983.

“Survey of U.S. Water Law,” Lecture to Professor Aubertin's Wildland Watershed ManagementClass (For. 430), SIU-C, Carbondale, Il., Nov. 5, l982.

“Synopses of Six Recent United States Supreme Court Decisions,” Report at Third AnnualProgram of Coal Review, SIU-C Coal Research Center, Carbondale, Il., April 22, l982.

“Trends in Washington, D.C., Relating to Coal Resource Development Law,” Remarks at IICLEMineral Law Course, Mt. Vernon, Il., March l2, l982.

“Review of Illinois Mine Subsidence Law,” Lecture at Illinois Mining Institute, Springfield, Il.,Oct. 22, l98l.

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“Obtaining Good Title 'From' The Inactive or Terminated Corporation,” Lecture at EasternMineral Law Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa., April 30, l98l.

“The Evolution of Illinois Surface Coal Mine Reclamation Law From Its Beginning Up to theTake-Over by the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of l977,” Report atSecond Annual Program of Coal Review, SIU-C Coal Research Center, Carbondale, Il., April 23,l98l.

“The Environment: Taking Stock of the Seventies and Looking Forward to the Eighties,” LawWeek Lecture, Cumberland Law School, Birmingham, Ala., March 30, l98l.

“SIU Law School Legal Writing Program,” Panel on The Teaching of English Composition atSIU-C Outside of the English Department, Society for Technical Communication, Carbondale,Il., Nov. 20, l980.

Participant, Public Forum, Illinois State Water Plan Task Force, Carbondale, Il., Sept. l8, l980.

“Illinois Coal Mine Subsidence Law,” Report at First Annual Program of Coal Review, SIU-CCoal Research Center, Carbondale, Il., April 28, l980.

“Eastern and Western Water Law in the United States,” Lecture to Professor Aubertin's WildlandWatershed Management Class (For. 430), SIU, Carbondale, Il., Dec. l2, l979.

“Legal Aspects of Air Pollution,” Speech at Illinois State Academy of Science Annual Meeting,SIU, Carbondale, Il., April 20, l979.

“What Lenders Should Know About Mineral Rights,” Speech to 22nd Annual Farm CreditWorkshop, SIU, Carbondale, Il., April l7, l979.

“Survey of Illinois Coal Mine Reclamation Law,” Lecture to Professor Stahl's Ecology of SurfaceMining Class (Z-375), SIU, Carbondale, Il., March 6, l979.

“Survey of the National Environmental Policy Act,” Lecture to Professor Weaver's ImpactAssessment Class, SIU, Carbondale, Il., Feb. 5, l979.

“Eastern and Western Water Law in the United States: A Review,” Lecture to ProfessorAubertin's Wildland Watershed Management Class (For. 430), SIU, Carbondale, Il., Dec. 1, l978.

“The Current Status of Federal Pollution Control Laws and Regulations,” Speech to CarbondaleLeague of Women Voters, Carbondale, Il., Oct. 10, l978.

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“The Effect of Government Intervention on Industrial Management: Aspects of EnvironmentalLaw,” Speech at SIU Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Industrial Management Seminar,Carbondale, Il., (plus participating roundtable discussion), Oct. 7, l978.

“Surface Coal Mining Law and Wildlife in the Western United States,” Speech to InternationalCongress for Energy and the Ecosystem, June l2-l6, l978, Grand Forks, N.D., June l4, l978.

Company-Faculty Forum, Standard Oil Company of Indiana, Chicago, Il., (participatingroundtable discussion), March 5-8, l978.

“Legal Considerations--Forestry, Non-point Sources of Pollution and 208 Planning,” Lecture in“208" Symposium: Non-Point Sources of Pollution From Forested Land, Carbondale, Il., Oct.l9-20, l977.

“Water Resources Planning Law,” Lecture to Geography Department Faculty-Graduate StudiesSeminar, Carbondale, Il., April 8, l977.

“The Missouri River: A Historical Perspective,” Lecture at University of S.D., School of Law,Missouri River Water Law Conference, Vermillion, S.D., March ll, l977.

“NEPA: A Summary,” Lecture to Professor Weaver's SIU Forestry class, Carbondale, Il., Feb. 8,l977.

Illinois Energy Conservation Plan Hearings--gave public testimony, Carbondale, Il., Jan. 24,l977.

“Legal History: A Teaching Experience,” Panel Participant, AALS Legal History Section Panel,Houston, TX, Dec. 29, l976.

“Legal Aspects of Solar Energy,” Remarks to Solar Energy Workshop, Carbondale, Il., Nov. l3,l976.

Panel Member, North Dakota: A Unique Way of Life: Energy From North Dakota, GrandForks, N.D., April l3, l976.

Wrote and Directed Law School Production of The Nantucket Sails Tomorrow, A BicentennialTribute, Grand Forks, N.D., performed March 2-3, l976.

“North Dakota Coal Development Law,” Sociology Class Lecture, Grand Forks, N.D., Feb. l9,l976.

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“This Land is my Land: Ownership of Land and Resources,” UND Bicentennial Course Lecture,Grand Forks, N.D., Oct. 28, l975.

“Environmental Law and the Farmer,” Ag. Law Lecture, N.D.S.U., Fargo, N.D., Sept. 23, l975.

“Ownership Interests in Land,” Ag. Law Lecture, N.D.S.U., Fargo, N.D., Sept. l6, l975.

“North Dakota Coal Development Laws,” Lecture to UND Honors Colloquium on Coal, GrandForks, N.D., April 22, 1975.

“Miscellaneous Environmental Law Problems,” Ag. Law Lecture, N.D.S.U., Fargo, N.D., April1, 1975.

“Water and Air Resources Law,” Ag. Law Lecture, N.D.S.U., Fargo, N.D., March 25, 1975.

“Land Ownership and Tenure,” Ag. Law Lecture, N.D.S.U., Fargo, N.D., March 18, 1975.

“North Dakota Coal Development Laws,” Lecture and discussion UND Sociology Class, GrandForks, N.D., Feb. 13, 1975.

“A Panorama of Legal Problems Relating to Coal Development in Western North Dakota,”Lecture to Builders and Traders Exchange, Grand Forks, N.D., Feb. 4, l975.

Testimony Before House Judiciary Committee on H.B. l058 and H.B. l059, Bismarck, N.D., Jan.20, l975.

“North Dakota Coal Leasing Law,” Speech to Scranton J.C.'s Symposium on Coal Development,Scranton, N.D., Jan. l9, l975.

“Law Relating to Coal Development in Western North Dakota,” Lecture to Quota ClubInternational, Grand Forks, N.D., Jan. l5, l975.

“Legal Aspects of N.D. Coal Development,” Panel Remarks League of Women Voters CoalPanel, Fargo, N.D., Oct. 2l, l974.

“North Dakota Water Law: The Permit System,” Lecture in UND Faculty Lecture Series, GrandForks, N.D., Oct. l6, l974.

“Legal Aspects of Land Use Planning,” Speech to Soil Conservation Service, Bismarck, N.D.,Oct. l0, l974.

“Zoning and Western Coal Development,” Speech at Natural Resources Symposium: Lignite,Litigation and Legislation, Grand Forks, N.D., Sept. l3, l974.

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“Lignite Coal in Western North Dakota: A Panorama of Legal Issues,” Speech to N.D. 6th Dist.Bar Assn, Dickinson, N.D., May 25, 1974.

Panel Member, The Effect of Lignite Development, Grand Forks, N.D., Nov. 8-9, l973.

“Past, Present, and Future of the Recording System,” Speech at N.D. Title Ass'n AnnualConvention, Grand Forks, N.D., Sept. l4, l973.

Discussion Participant, Conference on Property and Mineral Rights, Dickinson, N.D., March l0,l973.

“Prudent Jealousy,” Speech at U.S. Fed. Dist. Court Naturalization Proceedings, Grand Forks,N.D., Feb. 22, l973.

Workshop Leader, Recent Federal Environmental Legislation, Annual Environment Institute,Bismarck, N.D., Feb. l0, l973.

Discussion Participant, A.A.L.S. Roundtable on Environmental Law, New York City, Dec. 2,1972.

“The Use of Legal Means of Protecting the Environment,” Lecture at Jamestown College,Jamestown, N.D., Oct. ll, l972.

“Noise Problems in North Dakota,” Conference, Bismarck, N.D., May 4, 1972.

“North Dakota's Reasonable Use Rule,” Speech at Environmental Law Institute for Interested andPracticing Attorneys, Grand Forks, N.D., April l3, l972.

“North Dakota Overview of Environmental Law,” Speech at Environmental Law Institute forInterested and Practicing Attorneys, Grand Forks, N.D., April l3, l972.

“North Dakota Environmental Law,” Lecture in ARH Lecture Series, Hancock Hall, GrandForks, N.D., March 29, l972.

“North Dakota Environmental Law,” Lecture to Alpha Kappa Delta, Grand Forks, N.D., Feb. l5,l972.

“The Environmental Policy Act,” Lecture to Environmental Policy Class, UND Arts College,Grand Forks, N.D., Jan. llth & l8th, l972.

“A Survey of North Dakota Environmental Law,” Speech to Annual Conference, North DakotaStates Attorneys Association, Fargo, N.D., Sept. 30, 1971.

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Panelist, Constitutional Convention Symposium, Dickinson, N.D., Aug. 11-12, 1970.

“Legal Aspects of Environmental Problems,” Panel Remarks: North Dakota Earth Day Panel,Grand Forks, N.D., April 16, 1970.

“Environmental Law--Some North Dakota Aspects,” Speech to Action Committee forEnvironmental Education Annual Meeting, Bismarck, N.D., Feb. 28, 1970.

“What is Environmental Law?”, Speech to Winter Meeting, North Dakota Wild Life Society,Fargo, N.D., Jan. 9, 1970.

“Freedom and Land Use Planning,” Remarks as Discussant to Legal Aspects Subcommittee ofthe N.C. Regional Land Economics Committee of the Farm Foundation, Kenlake State Park, Ky.,Aug. 24-26, 1969.

“Toward A Comprehensive Uniform Land Data System,” Lecture to Seminar in the LegalPrinciples of Land Boundary Locations, U.N.D., Grand Forks, N.D., Dec. 13, 1968.

Participant and Group Reporter: Minnesota-Dakotas Assembly on State Legislatures inAmerican Politics, Moorhead, Minn., Oct. 4-7, 1967.

“The Future of Title Evidencing,” Lecture to Annual Convention, North Dakota Title Ass'n.,Grand Forks, N.D., Sept. 15, 1967.

“Water Resources Development: Current Socio-Economic and Legal Controversies,” Speech atWater Resources Research Conf., Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 8, 1967.

“Toward a Conservation Ethic,” Remarks to Unitarian Fellowship, Grand Forks, N.D., Oct. 15,1967.

“Considerations in Estate Planning,” Lecture at Larimore High School, Law for the FarmersProgram, Jan. 17, 1967.

“North Dakota Jurisprudence and Real Estate Investment,” Speech to North Dakota Society ofFarm and Ranch Managers and Appraisers, Annual Meeting, Fargo, N.D., Jan. 9, l967.

“Organization of Farm Units in North Dakota,” Lecture at Larimore High School, Law for theFarmers Program, Nov. l5, l966.

“Some Constitutional Problems in the Regulation of Groundwater Use and Management,”Speech at llth Annual Midwest Ground-water Conference, Bismarck, N.D., Oct. 20, 1966.

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“Real Estate Brokers and the Unauthorized Practice of Law,” Speech to Barnstable County BarAss'n, Hyannis, Mass., Winter, l966.

“Farm Corporations,” Lecture at Midway High School, Law for the Farmers Program, Winter,1965.

“Problems in Selling Land,” Lecture at Midway High School, Law for the Farmers Program,Winter, 1965.

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PUBLICATIONS

Chapter 11, “Introduction and Background,” 2 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 11-3 through 11-57(2008) (with O. Anderson).

Chapter 12, “Elements of Prior Appropriation,” 2 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 12-1 through 12-78 (2008) (with O. Anderson).

Chapter 13, “Storage, Reuse, and Preservation,” 2 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 13-1 through13-41 (2008) (with O. Anderson).

Chapter 14, “Reallocations, Transfers and Changes,” 2 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 14-1through 14-103 (2008) (with O. Anderson).

Editor-in-Chief, Annual supplements, WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (vols. 3-6) (2008); Authorof supplements for chapters 1-5, 52, 58 (2008).

Chapter 1, “The Water Resource Defined and Described,” 1 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 1-3through 1-28 (2007);

Chapter 2, “The Uses of and Demands for Water,” 1 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 2-1 through2-42 (2007);

Chapter 3, “Augmenting the Available Water Supply,” 1 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 3-1through 3-40 (2007);

Chapter 4, “The Legal Regimes,” 1 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 4-1 through 4-21 (2007);

Chapter 5, “Scope and Coverage of this Treatise,” 1 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 5-1 through 5-8 (2007).

Editor-in-Chief, Annual supplements, WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (vols. 2-6) (2007); Authorof supplements for chapters 52, 58, co-author (with O. Anderson & P. Simmons) for chapters 11,12, 13, & 14 (2007).

Chapter 52, “Introduction and Background,” in 5 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 295-386(2006).

Chapter 58, “Introduction to Drainage, Flooding, and Wetlands Preservation,” in 5 WATERSAND WATER RIGHTS 1007-1013 (2006).

Chapter 62, “Water Resource Management and Pollution Control Planning,” in 5 WATERSAND WATER RIGHTS 1221-1293 (2006).

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Editor-in-Chief, Annual supplements, WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (vols. 1-6) (2006); Authorof supplements for chapters 1-5, co-author (with O. Anderson & P. Simmons) for chapters 11,12, 13, & 14 (2006).

Editor-in-Chief, Annual supplements, WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (vols. 1-6) (2005); Authorof supplements for chapters 1-5, 52, 58, co-author (with O. Anderson & P. Simmons) forchapters 11, 12, 13, & 14 (2005).

Editor-in-Chief, Annual supplements, WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (vols. 1-6) (2004); Authorof supplements for chapters 1-5, 52, 58, co-author (with O. Anderson & P. Simmons) forchapters 11, 12, 13, & 14 (2004).

Beck, Robert E., “Water and Coal Mining in Appalachia: Applying the Surface Mining Controland Reclamation Act of 1977 and the Clean Water Act,” 106 West Va. L. Rev. 629-708 (Spg.2004);

Beck, Robert E., “Reclamation During and After Mining,” in Natural Resources Law & PolicyEssays Commemorating the 50 Anniversary of the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation,th

24 J. Land, Resources, & Environmental L. 333-336 (2004);

Beck, Robert E., Report: Illinois Water Resource Protection, Conservation, and Management Act(May 23, 2003) 96 p. , App. 82 p.

Editor-in-Chief, Annual supplements, WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (vols. 1-6) (2003); Authorof supplements for chapters 1-5, 52, 58, co-author (with O. Anderson & P. Simmons) forchapters 11, 12, 13, & 14 (2003).

Editor-in-Chief, Annual supplements, WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (vols. 1-6) (2002); Authorof supplements for chapters 1-5, 52, 58, co-author (with O. Anderson & P. Simmons) forchapters 11, 12, 13, & 14 (2002).

Chapter 1, “The Water Resource Defined and Described,” 1 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 1-1through 1-15 (2001);

Chapter 2, “The Uses of and Demands for Water,” 1 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 2-1 through2-33 (2001);

Chapter 3, “Augmenting the Available Water Supply,” 1 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 3-1through 3-31 (2001);

Chapter 4, “The Legal Regimes,” 1 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 4-1 through 4-17 (2001);

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Chapter 5, “Scope and Coverage of this Treatise,” 1 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 5-1 through 5-6 (2001).

Editor-in-Chief, Annual supplements, WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (vols. 2-6) (2001); Authorof supplements for chapter 52, co-author (with O. Anderson & P. Simmons) for chapters 11, 12,13, & 14 (2001).

Chapter 11, “Introduction and Background,” 2 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 11-1 through 11-53(2001) (with O. Anderson & P. Simmons).

Chapter 12, “Elements of Prior Appropriation,” 2 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 12-1 through 12-68 (2001) (with O. Anderson & P. Simmons).

Chapter 13, “Storage, Reuse, and Preservation,” 2 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 13-1 through13-33 (2001) (with O. Anderson & P. Simmons).

Chapter 14, “Reallocations, Transfers and Changes,” 2 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 14-1through 14-91 (2001) (with O. Anderson & P. Simmons).

Beck, Robert E., “Use Preferences for Water,” 76 N.D. L. Rev. 753-784 (2000). Selected forreprinting in 39 Pub. Land & Resources L. Dig. 11-42 (2002).

Beck, Robert E., “The Regulated Riparian Model Water Code: Blueprint for Twenty FirstCentury Water Management,” 25 William and Mary Envt’l L. & Pol’y Rev. 113-167 (2000).

Editor-in-Chief, Annual supplements, WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (vols. 1, 3-6) (2000); Authorof supplements for chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 52 (2000).

Beck, Robert E., Final Report: Illinois Water-Related Acts: Identified and Classified (Nov. 2000)50 p.

Beck, Robert E., “Reflections on the Occasion of Doug Grant’s Departing Idaho,” 35 Idaho L.Rev. 424-427 (1999).

Beck, Robert E., Editor-in-Chief, Annual supplements, WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (Vols. 1-6,1999) (Author of the supplements for Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 37, & 52; 106 pages).

Beck, Robert E., “Introduction, Background, and Trends,” 5 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 137-233 (Rev. 1998).

Beck, Robert E. (with C. Peter Goplerud), “The Water Quality Approach,” 5 WATERS AND

WATER RIGHTS 383-462 (Rev. 1998).

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Beck, Robert E. (with Amy K. Kelley), “Water Resource Management and Pollution ControlPlanning,” 5 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS 873-936 (Rev. 1998).

Beck, Robert E., Editor-in-Chief, 5 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (Rev. 1998) (936 pages).

Beck, Robert E., Editor-in-Chief, Annual supplements, WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (Vols 1, 2,3, 4 & 6, 1998) (Author of the supplements for chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12 & 13).

Beck, Robert E., “The Current Effort in Congress to Amend the Surface Mining Control andReclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA)”, 8 Fordham Envt’l L.J. 607-629 (1997).

Beck, Robert E., “Protecting the Public Interest or Surface Owners From Their own Folly? AClose Look at “Preventing” Subsidence Under the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Actof 1997,” 21 So. Ill. Univ. L.J. 391-444 (1997).

Beck, Robert E., “Waters and Water Rights,” Annual Supps. Vols 1, 2, & 5 (1997).

Beck, Robert E., “Limits on State Power to Manage Water Resources: Introduction,” WaterResources Update 1-3 (Autumn 1996).

Beck, Robert E., “A Book Review of River of Promise, River of Peril: The Politics of Managingthe Missouri River,” 1 Great Plains Natural Resources J. 477-491 (1996).

Beck, Robert E., “Waters and Water Rights,” Annual Supps. Vols 1, 2, & 5 (1996).

Beck, Robert E., “The Federal Role Under the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of1977 (SMCRA)on Nonfederal Lands After State Primacy,” 31 Tulsa L.J. 677-730 (1996). Selected for reprinting in 34 Pub. Land & Resources Dig. 73 (1997).

Beck, Robert E. (with co-authors), “Final Report: Assessment of Illinois Water Quantity Law”(July 1996).

Beck, Robert E., “Setting the Course for the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of1977,” Natural Resources and the Environment, Fall, 1995, at 24-28, 74-76.

Beck, Robert E., “Waters and Water Rights,” Annual Supps. Vols 1, 2, & 5 (1995).

Beck, Robert E., “The Movement In The United States To Restoration And Creation OfWetlands,” 34 Nat. Resources J. 781-822 (1994).

Beck, Robert E., “Shutting-In: For What Reasons And For How Long?,” 33 Washb. L.J. 749-785(1994).

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Beck, Robert E., “Survey of Illinois Law: Natural Resources,” 18 So. Ill. U.L.J. 927-948 (1994).

Beck, Robert E. (with B. Burke & C. Fox), Teacher’s Manual To Accompany Cases andMaterials On Mineral Law (West Pub. Co. 1994) (169 pp.).

Beck, Robert E., “Waters and Water Rights,” Annual Supps. Vols 1, 2, & 5 (1994).

Beck, Robert E. (with B. Burke & C. Fox), Mineral Law Cases and Materials (West. Pub. Co.1994) (765 pp.).

Beck, Robert E., “Waters and Water Rights” Annual Supps, Vols 1, 2, & 5 (1993).

Beck, Robert E., “Impacts of Federal Court Decisions on the Administration and Implementationof the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act,” in U. Desai, Moving the Earth 106-130(1993).

Beck, Robert E., “Waters and Water Rights,” Annual Supps. Vols 1, 2, & 5 (1992).

Beck, Robert E., Survey of Illinois Law: Natural Resources, 16 S.I.U. Law Journal 953-973(1992).

Beck, Robert E. (with primary authors B. Dziegielewski & R. Ferrell-Dillard.) Coping withUrban Water Shortages During Drought: The Effects of Legal and Administrative Factors (FinalReport to U.S.G.S. 1992) (pp. i-xx, 1-138, A-1 to A-15, B-1 to B-46).

Beck, Robert E. Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 52, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62 in 1, 2, & 5 Watersand Water Rights 1991 Edition (7 VOLS) (R. Beck ed. 1991) (453 pp.).

Beck, Robert E. (with P. Goplerud), Chapter 61, in 5 Waters and Water Rights 1991 Edition (7VOLS) (R. Beck ed. 1991) (26 pp.).

Beck, Robert E., “Legal and Regulatory Framework” in Surface Coal Mining Effects on GroundWater Recharge 7-23 (Nat'l Academy Press, 1990).

Beck, Robert E. (with P. Ryan), “Illinois Tax Titles”, in 11 Eastern Min. L. Inst. 5-19 to 5-25(1990).

Beck, Robert E., Illinois Natural Resources Law 1-72 (Supp. 1990).

Beck, Robert E., with P. Goplerud, “Water Pollution and Water Quality: Legal Controls,” 3Waters and Water Rights 1-109 (Supp. 1990).

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Beck, Robert E., with P. Goplerud, “Water Pollution and Water Quality: Legal Controls,” 3Waters and Water Rights 1-96 (Supp. 1989).

Beck, Robert E., Illinois Natural Resources Law 1-60 (Supp. 1989).

Beck, Robert E., Illinois Natural Resources Law Survey, 13 S.I.U. Law Journal 653-681 (1989).

Beck, Robert E. “Agricultural Water Pollution Control Law,” in 2 Agricultural Law 152-206 (J.Davidson ed., Supp. 1989).

Beck, Robert E., “Assessment of the Role of the Social Sciences in Water Planning andManagement: Legal Systems and Their Impediments to Change,” in The Role of the Social andBehavioral Sciences in Water Resource Planning and Management 238-250 (D. Bauman & Y.Haimes, eds. 1988).

Beck, Robert E., Illinois Natural Resources Law 1-58 (Supp. 1988).

Beck, Robert E., with P. Goplerud, “Water Pollution and Water Quality: Legal Controls,” 3Waters and Water Rights 1-649 (3d ed. 1988).

Beck, Robert E., “Natural Resources Law” (1986 Survey), 11 S.I.U. Law J. 885-914 (1987).

Beck, Robert E., Illinois Natural Resources Law 1-38 (Supp. 1987).

Beck, Robert E., with P. Goplerud, “Water Pollution and Water Quality: Legal Controls,” 3Waters and Water Rights 1-164 (Supp. 1987).

Beck, Robert E., “Agricultural Water Pollution Control Law,” in 2 Agricultural Law 132-183 (J.Davidson ed., Supp. 1987).

Beck, Robert E., “Agricultural Water Pollution Control Law,” in 2 Agricultural Law 113-154 (J.Davidson ed., Supp. 1986).

Beck, Robert E., “Recent Illinois Court Decisions on Coal Mine Subsidence,” 8 Mineral Matters1-2 (Oct. 1986).

Beck, Robert E., with P. Goplerud, “Water Pollution and Water Quality: Legal Controls,” 3Waters and Water Rights 1-97 (Supp. 1986).

Beck, Robert E., “Illinois Coal Mine Subsidence Law Updated,” 1985 Southern IllinoisUniversity Law Journal 379-434 (1986).

Beck, Robert E., “Coal Law Update,” in 6 Eastern Mineral Law Inst. 10-1 through 10-43 (1985).

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Beck, Robert E., Illinois Natural Resources Law 1-451(Butterworths 1985).

Beck, Robert E., “Agricultural Water Pollution Control Law,” in 2 Agricultural Law 115-154 (J.Davidson ed., Aug. 1985 Supp.).

Beck, Robert E., with P. Goplerud, “Water Pollution and Water Quality: Legal Controls,” 3Waters and Water Rights 1-75 (Supp. 1985).

Beck, Robert E., “Integrating Mineral Interests Into First Year Property” in Eastern Mineral LawFoundation, Teaching Law Manual II-1 through II-29 (1984).

Beck, Robert E., “Agricultural Water Pollution Control Law,” in 2 Agricultural Law 89-118 (J.Davidson ed., Aug. 1984 Supp.).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Benham, “The Acid Precipitation Debate: A Summary of LegalPerspectives” in 6 Mineral Matters (No. 3) 1-2 (May 1984).

Beck, Robert E. with C. Peter Goplerud III, Water Pollution and Water Quality: Legal Controls,3 Waters and Water Rights 1-445 (2d ed. 1984).

Beck, Robert E., “Agricultural Water Pollution Control Law,” in 2 Agricultural Law 72-95 (J.Davidson ed., Aug. 1983 Supp.).

Beck, Robert E., “Review of Illinois Mine Subsidence Law,” in 1981 Proceedings of the IllinoisMining Institute 41-50 (1982).

Beck, Robert E., “Agricultural Water Pollution Control Law,” in 2 Agricultural Law 38-51(J.Davidson ed., May 1982 Supp.).

Beck, Robert E., “Mineral Interest Lapse Statute Upheld by U.S. Supreme Court,” SIU CoalPolicy Rev. Series 82-2, pp. 1-5 (1982).

Beck, Robert E., “U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Indian Tribe's Power to Place Severance Tax onMinerals Underlying Indian Reservation Lands,” SIU Coal Policy Rev. Series 82-1, pp. 1-4(1982).

Beck, Robert E., “The Evolution of Illinois's Surface Coal Mine Reclamation Law From ItsBeginnings Up to the Take-Over By the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of1977,” 1981 SIU L.J. 139-224.

Beck, Robert E., “Obtaining Good Title 'From' the Inactive or Terminated Corporation,” in 2Eastern Mineral Law Foundation 19-1 through 19-45 (Fox & McGinley eds. 1981) (MatthewBender).

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Beck, Robert E., “Agricultural Water Pollution Control Law,” in 2 Agricultural Law 141-235 (J.Davidson ed.1981)(Shephard's/McGraw-Hill).

Beck, Robert E. with C. Runyon, “Montana's Coal Severance Tax Survives ConstitutionalChallenge,” SIU Coal Policy Rev. Series 81-2, pp. 1-5 (1981).

Beck, Robert E. with D. Basler-Pieper, “U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Mine InspectionConducted Without Search Warrant,” SIU Coal Policy Rev. Series 81-1, pp. 1-3 (1981).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Carlson, “Analysis of Constitutional Challenges to the Surface MiningControl and Reclamation Act of 1977,” SIU Coal Policy Rev. Series 81-1, pp. 1-9 (1981).

Beck, Robert E., “Illinois and Federal Legislation on Coal Mine Subsidence,” 3 Mineral Matters(Issue No. 2) (May 1981).

Beck, Robert E., “The Illinois Common Law on Coal Mine Subsidence,” 3 Mineral Matters(Issue No. 1) (March 1981).

Beck, Robert E. with Sharon Sigwerth, “Illinois Coal Mine Subsidence Law,” 29 DePaul L. Rev.383-441 (1980).

Beck, Robert E., “Surface Coal Mining Law and Wildlife in the Western United States,” in 1Ecology and Coal Resource Development 236-244 (M. Wali ed. 1979).

Beck, Robert E., “Surface Coal Mining Law In the Western United States: How Does It ProvideFor Wildlife?”, 54 N.D.L. Rev. 337-364 (1978).

Beck, Robert E., “Drainage Law,” in 5 Waters and Water Rights 105-135 (Supp. 1978).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Johnson & L. Schloesser, “Legal Aspects of Creating WeatherModification Authorities,” N.D.S.U. Ag. Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 37: 1-5 (May 1978).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Johnson & L. Schloesser, “How the North Dakota Farmer/RancherAcquires Water Rights,” N.D.S.U. Ag. Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 36: 1-5 (May 1978).

Beck, Robert E., “Forestry, Non-Point Sources of Pollution, And 208 Planning: LegalConsiderations,” in “208" Symposium: Non-point Sources of Pollution from Forested Land 319-329 (1977).

Beck, Robert E., “Surface Owner Consent Laws: The Agricultural Enterprise Versus SurfaceMining For Coal,” 1977 S.I.U.L.J. 303-325.

Beck, Robert E., “North Dakota's Historic Preservation Law,” 53 N.D.L. Rev. 177-195 (1976).

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Beck, Robert E., “North Dakota Water Law: The Permit System,” 44 N.D. Quarterly 72-85(Autumn 1976).

Beck, Robert E., “'And Other Minerals' As Interpreted by the North Dakota Supreme Court,” 52N.D.L. Rev. 633-645 (1976).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Johnson & C. Sillers, “How the North Dakota Farmer/Rancher AcquiresWater Rights,” N.D.S.U. Ag. Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 25: 1-5 (1976).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Johnson & R. Greenwood, “Coal Leasing Practices and Surface OwnerProtection Acts,” N.D.S.U. Ag. Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 24: 1-7 (1976).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Johnson & C. LaGrave, “National Grasslands: Farmers/Ranchers RightsUnder Federal Government Grazing Permits, N.D.S.U. Ag. Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 22: 1-4 (1976).

Beck, Robert E., “The Legal Status of Pigeons in North Dakota,” 3 Contact 103 (No. 9, Sept.1975).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Johnson and C. LaGrave, “An Introduction to Easements,” N.D.S.U. Ag.Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 19: 1-7 (1975).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Johnson and C. Sillers, “The North Dakota Farmer/Rancher Looks atSevered Mineral Rights,” N.D.S.U. Ag. Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 18: 1-7 (1975).

Beck, Robert E., “Ownership Rights in Water -- A North Dakota View,” in Water: The Key toMore Food and Energy, Proceedings of the 2nd Annual North Dakota State Water Conference,April 9-10, 1975, pp. 26-31 (1975).

Beck, Robert E., with J. Hart, “The Nature and Extent of Rights in Water in North Dakota,” 51N.D.L. Rev. 249-314 (1974).

Beck, Robert E., Book Review: “Should Trees Have Standing?”, 51 N.D.L. Rev. 549-552(1974).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Johnson, “Weather Modification Authorities,” N.D.S.U. Ext. Serv. “Are”Series No. 2:1-8 (May 1974).

Beck, Robert E., “North Dakota Weed Control Law,” 50 N.D.L. Rev. 421-436 (1974).

Beck, Robert E., “Two Changes to the Game and Fish Laws by the 1973 North DakotaLegislative Assembly,” N.D. Outdoors 19-20 (Apr. 1974).

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Beck, Robert E., “The Recent North Dakota Supreme Court Decision on Strip Mining,” N.D.Outdoors 20-21 (March 1974).

Beck, Robert E., “Our New Abandoned Vehicle Law,” N.D. Outdoors 19 (Feb. 1974).

Beck, Robert E., “The North Dakota Strip-Mine Control and Reclamation Law,” N.D. Outdoors13-14 (Dec. 1973).

Beck, Robert E., “Dedication” to Mrs. Fern O. Day, (50 N.D.L. Rev. V) and “Memorial” to RossC. Tisdale, (1973 AALS Proceedings).

Beck, Robert E., The North Dakota Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Law” in Wali,Some Environmental Aspects of Strip Mining in North Dakota, N.D. Geol. Survey 109-118(1973).

Beck, Robert E., “October, 1972: Congress and the Environment,” 1 Contact 1, No. 6, May1973.

Beck, Robert E. with T. Andrews and J. Johnson, “North Dakota Noxious Weeds Law andRegulations,” N.D.S.U. Ag. Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 12:1-6 (1973).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Johnson, “Legal Aspects of Coal Leasing and Sales, and Strip MiningReclamation in North Dakota,” N.D.S.U. Extension Bull. No. 22:1-8 (Dec. 1973).

Beck, Robert E., “A Survey of North Dakota Environmental Law,” 49 N.D.L. Rev. 1-33 (1972).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Johnson, “Family Estate Planning,” N.D.S.U. Extension Bull. No. 19:1-22 (Nov. 1972).

Beck, Robert E., with L. Quast and J. Johnson, “Farm Fence Laws,” N.D.S.U. Ag. Econ. Misc.Rep. No. 7:1-6 (Sept. 1972).

Beck, Robert E. with J. Johnson and R. Williams, “Wildlife and the North Dakota Farmer,”N.D.S.U. Ag. Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 8:1-6 (Sept. 1972).

Beck, Robert E., Book Review, “Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee: An Indian History of theAmerican West,” 48 N.D.L. Rev. 742-748 (1972).

Beck, Robert E. with E. Kent Ayers, “Water Management Districts in North Dakota,” 48 N.D.L.Rev. 361-385 (1972).

Beck, Robert E., “The Law of Drainage,” in 5 Waters and Water Rights 475-648 (R. Clark, ed.1972).

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Beck, Robert E., “Enforcement of North Dakota Environmental Laws and Regulations,” 3 ThePrairie Naturalist 49-50 (1971).

Beck, Robert E. with R. Gross and J. Johnson, “Condemnation of Farmland forHighways,”N.D.S.U. Ag. Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 6:1-7 (July 1971).

Beck, Robert E. with W. Sherman and J. Johnson, “Drainage Law in North Dakota,” N.D.S.U.Ag. Econ. Misc. Rep. No. 5:1-6 (April 1971).

Beck, Robert E. with B. Bohlman, “Drainage Law in North Dakota: An Overview,” 47 N.D.L.Rev. 471-513 (1971).

Beck, Robert E., “Hughes v. Washington: Some Federal Common Law in the Real PropertyArea,” 47 N.D.L. Rev. 77-98 (1970).

Beck, Robert E., “Odegard vs. Craig: A Comment,” 46 N.D.L. Rev. 385-388 (1970).

Beck, Robert E. with D. Bard, “An Institutional Overview of the North Dakota State WaterConservation Commission: Its Operation and Setting,” 46 N.D.L. Rev. 31-82 (1969).

Beck, Robert E. with S. Currie, J. Johnson, and R. Schneider, “The Uniform Commercial Codeand the North Dakota Farmer,” Bull. No. 480, N.D.S.U. Ag. Ex. Stat., 1-24 (July 1969).

Beck, Robert E., “Pesticides and the Law,” 37 N.D. Quarterly 49-64 (1969).

Beck, Robert E. with R. Newgren, “Irrigation in North Dakota Through Garrison Diversion: AnInstitutional Overview,” 44 N.D.L. Rev. 465-489 (1968).

Beck, Robert E., “Government Refilling of Lakes and Ponds and the Artificial Maintenance ofWater Levels: Must Just Compensation Be Paid to Abutting Landowners?”, 46 Texas L. Rev.180-212 (1967).

Beck, Robert E., “The Wandering Missouri River: A Study in Accretion Law,” 43 N.D.L. Rev.429-466 (1967).

Beck, Robert E., Book Review, “A Wilderness Bill of Rights,” 7 Nat. Resources J. 456-462(1967).

Beck, Robert E., “The 1965 Maine Municipal Industrial and Recreational Obligations Act,” 18Maine L. Rev. 25-57 (1966).

Beck, Robert E., “Boundary Litigation and Legislation in North Dakota,” 41 N.D.L. Rev. 424-474 (1965).

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Beck, Robert E., Book Review, “Public Regulation of the Religious Use of Land: A Detailedand Critical Analysis of a Hundred Court Cases,” 42 N.D.L. Rev. 62-69 (1965).

Beck, Robert E., Book Review, “Law and Land, Anglo-American Planning Practice,” 14DePaul L. Rev. 227-230 (1964).

Beck, Robert E., Book Review, “The Law of Subdivisions,” 33 Fordham L. Rev. 129-132(1964).

Beck, Robert E., Book Review, “Copyhold, Equity and the Common Law,” 16 Maine L. Rev.243-248 (1964).

Beck, Robert E. with P. Raup, “Incorporating the Family Farm Business,” University ofMinnesota Agric. Exp. Station Bulletin No. 461, Minneapolis 1-36 (June 1962).

Beck, Robert E. with P. Raup & H. Routhe, “What About Family Farm Incorporation?”,Minnesota Farm Business Notes 1-4 (Apr. 1960).

Note, “Incorporating the Farm Business: Part I,” 43 Minn. L. Rev. 305-326 (1958).

“Recent Case,” 42 Minn. L. Rev. 1174-1179 (1958).

“Recent Case,” 42 Minn. L. Rev. 301-305 (1957).