No, this isn't Pat Mulroy's blog, but a new (again, new to me) one from CJ Brooks, Watering the Desert. CJ lives down in God's country (or it was at one time) - Tucson, AZ - and is a hydrologist, geologist, and recent law-school graduate.
All he needs now is an economics PhD to become the consummate Western WaterWonk!
Give him a read, and a hearty welcome!
"I have fallen in love with American names, The sharp, gaunt names that never get fat, The snakeskin-titles of mining-claims, The plumed war-bonnet of Medicine Hat, Tucson and Deadwood and Lost Mule Flat." -- Stephen Vincent Benet
You're welcome, Chris.
The University of Idaho has a joint JD-MS in Water Resources degree program. Here at OSU we have a joint program but it is with the University of Oregon's law school.
Posted by: Aquadoc | Monday, 01 December 2008 at 02:37 PM
Thanks for the shout-out, Michael. There is actually a combined degree program that earns a law degree and masters in ag econ in 4 years. Had it been around when I started law school I probably would have taken that route. But I guess that will have to wait for now - need to get back to work and pay off those law school debts.
Posted by: Chris Brooks | Monday, 01 December 2008 at 11:37 AM