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Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - 1 CLE credit. Click the link below and complete the form as accurately as possible. If you complete the form incorrectly (e.g. incorrect UT Bar number, YouTube title, number or type of CLE credit, etc.) you risk your credits not being counted on your transcript. https://forms.gle/Z2ovSjtgxPHrJovG6 PLEASE NOTE: YouTube’s “suggested videos” often are from other sources, and don’t qualify for CLE. Originally aired on January 19, 2023 A Wallace Stegner Center Event EVENT DESCRIPTION: Understanding the foundational principles of Western Water Law is critical to solving today’s complicated and nuanced water questions. This presentation will go over the basic functions of Western Water Law, highlight means and ways the Prior Appropriation Doctrine can be manipulated to address contemporary conditions, and emphasize that working within the doctrine is the most effective way to solve pressing and acute water problems. ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Emily E. Lewis, Director and Shareholder, Co-Chair of Natural Resources & Water Law Practice Group with Clyde Snow & Sessions Ms. Lewis assists clients in navigating complex water problems. She advises individual water right owners, water conservancy districts, municipalities, mining companies, and mutual shareholder irrigation companies. Her strategic projects practice extends to innovative policy work and specialty project management. She presently acts as the Utah Water Banking Project Manager and hosts Ripple Effect – A Podcast Putting Water in Context. Utah Water Lecture Series With support from the National Audubon Society, the Wallace Stegner Center is hosting a four-part Utah Water Lecture Series, which will include presentations on Utah water law, Colorado River system management and diversions, measuring water use, and water and wildlife. The lectures will be held during the noon hour at the College of Law and streamed online on January 19, February 2, February 16, and March 2. If you miss a lecture, you can watch online on the S.J. Quinney College of Law YouTube channel.