William A. Hillhouse II

Environmental, Mediation
Suite 500, 511 Sixteenth Street
Denver, Colorado 80202


Environmental

Admitted

1965, Colorado and California; U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit; 1972, U.S. Supreme Court

Law School

Stanford University, LL.B., 1964

Law School Graduation Year

1964

College

Stanford University, B.A., with great distinction, 1961

Memberships

Denver, Colorado (Former Chairman, Water Law Committee) and American (Former Chairman, Water Law Section, Natural Resources Law Section) Bar Associations.

Biographical

Revising Editor, Stanford Law Review, 1963-1964. Bigelow Teaching Fellow, University of Chicago Law School, 1964-1965. Staff Attorney, National Water Commission, 1972. Author: (with John L. DeWeerdt) Legal Devices for Accommodating Water Resource and Environmental Values (a report prepared for the National Water Commission, 1971); The Federal Law of Water Resources Development (a chapter in Federal Environmental Law, published by the Environmental Law Institute, 1974); Integrating Ground and Surface Water Use in an Appropriation State, 20th Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, 1975; (with Felicity Hannay) Practical Implications of the New National Water Policy, 25th Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, 1979; (with Barbara T. Andrews) Management of the Complex Water Case, 31st Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, 1986. Adjunct Professor, Water Law, University of Denver Law School. Member, Water Law Review Advisory Board.

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