Janet Neuman Curriculum Vitae September 2009 Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School, 10015 S.W. Terwilliger Blvd, Portland, OR 97219 Voice: (503) 768-6633; Fax: (503) 768-6671; Email: neuman@lclark.edu ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL (NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL OF LAW OF LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE) Associate Dean of Faculty, 2005 2008 Professor of Law 2002 to present SUBJECTS: Water Law, Administrative Law, Civil Procedure, Public Lands, Mining Law, Natural Resources Law, graduate seminar for students obtaining advanced law degree in environmental law. Co-Director of Lewis & Clark Law School s Natural Resources Law Institute Oversee Institute s research, educational and policy work; participate in fundraising. Work with student researchers and collaborating researchers. Plan and participate in conferences. Co-Director of Northwest Water Law and Policy Project 1996 Associate Professor of Law 1996-2002 Assistant Professor of Law 1993-1996 Visiting Associate Professor of Law 1992 1993 WILLIAM MITCHELL SCHOOL OF LAW, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA Adjunct Professor of Law, 1980 SUBJECT: Land Use Law PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT Director: Oregon Department of State Lands, 1991-1992 Directed state agency of 61 employees responsible for management of Common School Fund land and assets, and for other regulatory and proprietary programs. Supervised technical and professional staff. Reported to the State Land Board (Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer). Represented agency in legislature. Active in Western States Land Commissioners Association. 1
Assistant Director for Resource Management: Oregon Department of State Lands, 1987-1991 Responsible for proprietary/land management programs affecting state-owned lands managed for the benefit of the Common School Fund (waterway leasing, mineral leasing, industrial leasing) and for natural heritage program. Attorney: Tonkon, Torp, Galen, Marmaduke & Booth, Portland, Oregon, 1981-1987 Commercial litigation; trial and appellate work in state and federal courts. Attorney: Gray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty & Bennett, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1980-1981 Commercial litigation; trial and appellate work in state and federal courts. Consultant: Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc., Sacramento, California - 1979 Subcontractor on Environmental Impact Statement for the U.S. EPA (subject area: legal problems relating to water rights on Truckee River in California and Nevada). Environmental Planner: State of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 1975-1976 Coordinated Department s review of state environmental impact statements; revised administrative rules governing review process. EDUCATION Juris Doctorate, Stanford Law School, 1979 President, Environmental Law Society. Externship, Natural Resources Defense Council. Founding member of Stanford Environmental Law Annual (now Stanford Environmental Law Journal). Bachelor of Arts, Drake University, 1975 Summa Cum Laude Phi Beta Kappa Full four-year academic scholarship 2
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission Member, 1995-1998; charged with reviewing federal role in western water management (appointed by President William Clinton) Oregon Board of Forestry Member, 1998-2002; (appointed by Governor John Kitzhaber) Member, Board of Directors, The Freshwater Trust, 2008-Present (a nonprofit entity formed by the merger of The Oregon Water Trust and Oregon Trout). Advisory Board Member, Oregon Water Trust, 2005-2008 (a non-profit corporation that leases and purchases consumptive water rights for conversion to instream rights) President, Oregon Water Trust, 1993-2005 BOOKS AND BOOK CONTRIBUTIONS Survey of Oregon Water Law, in 6 WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (BECK, ED., 1991). Dusting Off the Blueprint for a Dryland Democracy: Integrating Water Supply and Watershed Integrity into Land Use Decisions, in WET GROWTH: SHOULD WATER LAW CONTROL LAND USE? (2005) LAW REVIEW ARTICLES Keeping Indian Claims Commission Decisions in Their Place: Assessing the Preclusive Effect of ICC Decisions in Litigation Over Off-Reservation Treaty Fishing Rights, U. HAW. L. REV. (forthcoming)(with Michelle Smith) Chop Wood, Carry Water: Cutting to the Heart of the World s Water Woes, 23 J. LAND USE & ENVTL. LAW 203 (2008) Thinking Inside the Box: Looking for Ecosystem Services Within a Forested Watershed, 22 FLA. ST. U. J. LAND USE & ENVTL. L. 173 (2007) Remembering Rain, 37 ENVTL. L. 105 (2007) (with Troy Payne) 3
Sometimes a Great Notion: Oregon s Instream Flow Experiments, 36 ENVTL. L. 1125 (2006) (with Anne Squier and Gail Achterman) Dusting Off the Blueprint for a Dryland Democracy: Incorporating Watershed Integrity and Water Availability Into Land Use Decisions, 35 ELR 102236 (2005) The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The First Ten Years of the Oregon Water Trust, 83 NEB. L. REV. 432 (2004) Have We Got a Deal for You: Can the East Borrow From the Western Water Marketing Experience? 21 GA. ST. UNIV. L. REV. 449 (2004) Adaptive Management: How Water Law Needs to Change, 31 ENV. L. REP. 11432 (2001) Federal Water Policy: An Idea Whose Time Will (Finally) Come, 20 VA. ENVT. L. REV. 107 (2001) How Good is an Old Water Right? The Application of Statutory Forfeiture Provisions to Pre-Code Water Rights, 4 DEN. WATER LAW REV. 1 (2000) (with Keith Hirokawa) Wading Into the Water Market: The First Five Years of the Oregon Water Trust, 14 J. ENVTL. L. & LIT. 135 (1999) (with Cheyenne Chapman) Beneficial Use, Waste, and Forfeiture: The Inefficient Search for Efficiency in Western Water Use, 28 ENVTL. L. 919 (1998) Water for National Forests: The Bypass Flow Report and the Great Divide in Western Water Law, 18 STAN. ENVTL. L. J. 3 (1999) (with Michael C. Blumm) Run, River Run: Mediation of a Water Rights Dispute Keeps Fish and Farmers Happy For a Time, 67 U. COLO. L. REV. 259 (1996) Hope s Native Home: Living and Reading in the West/A Review of Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs: Living and Writing in the West by Wallace Stegner, 24 ENVTL. L. 293 (1994) (with Pamela G. Wiley) OTHER PUBLICATIONS Protecting Instream Flows in Prior Appropriation Systems: Continuing Challenges, 7 RIVERS 345 (2000) 4
Overhaul or Maintenance: A Review of Existing and Proposed Governance Institutions in the Columbia River Basin and Estuary; REPORT TO THE LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER ESTUARY PROGRAM, January, 1999 (with Angus Duncan and Brett Swift) Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission Issues Final Report: What Next? 2 WESTERN WATER LAW AND POLICY REPORTER 301 (Oct. 1998) Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission Releases Draft Report, 4 BIG RIVER NEWS 7 (Winter 1998) A Survey of Columbia River Basin Water Law Institutions and Policies (NORTHWEST WATER LAW AND POLICY PROJECT OF NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL OF LAW OF LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE, JUNE 1997) (contributor) Restoring the Waters (NATURAL RESOURCE LAW CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO SCHOOL OF LAW, May 1997) (contributor) 5