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Barton H. “Buzz” Thompson, Jr. is an of counsel in O’Melveny’s Silicon Valley office and a member of the Water Industry Practice Group. He is the Robert E. Paradise Professor of Natural Resources Law at Stanford Law School, a professor in the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, and a Senior Fellow of the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. He also leads Stanford’s Water in the West program. The author of multiple books on water law and policy, he is one of the world’s leading experts on water issues, with over forty years of experience. In 2008, the U.S. Supreme Court appointed Buzz to serve as the special master in Montana v. Wyoming (137 Original). He also is a former member of the U.S. EPA’s Science Advisory Board.

Prior to joining the Stanford Law School faculty in 1986, Buzz was a partner in our Los Angeles office, and a lecturer at the UCLA School of Law. He was a law clerk to Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist of the U.S. Supreme Court and Judge Joseph T. Sneed of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Buzz is actively involved with nonprofit conservation organizations. He is the chairman of the board of the Resources Legacy Fund and also serves on the boards of The Nature Conservancy and the Santa Lucia Conservancy. He also previously chaired the board of the American Farmland Trust.

Buzz advises our clients in water law property and environmental matters, and is also available to serve as a private arbitrator and special master.

Admissions

Bar Admissions

  • California

Education

  • Stanford University School of Law, J.D., 1976
  • Stanford Business School, M.B.A., 1976
  • Stanford University, A.B., 1972, Economics and Political Science

Professional Activities

Law Clerk

  • Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist ’52 (BA ’48, MA ’48) of the U.S. Supreme Court and Judge Joseph T. Sneed of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Member

  • Board of Directors and Chair, American Farmland Trust (former)
  • California Trustee and Chair of the California Water Committee, The Nature Conservancy
  • Board of Directors and Chair, Resources Legacy Fund
  • Board of Directors, Santa Lucia Conservancy
  • Board of Directors, Sonoran Institute (former)

Selected Books

  • Environmental Law & Policy: Concepts and Insights (5th ed. 2019) (Foundation Press) (with James Salzman)
  • Legal Control of Water Resources (6th ed. 2019) (West Group) (with John Leshy and Robert Abrams)
  • Natural Resources Law and Policy: Concepts and Insights (2017) (Foundation Press) (with Josh Eagle & James Salzman)
  • Property: Ownership, Use, and Conservation (2d ed. 2013) (Foundation Press) (with Paul Goldstein)
  • Managing California’s Water: From Conflict to Reconciliation (2011) (Public Policy Institute of California) (with Ellen Hanak, Jay Lund, Ariel Dinar, Brian Gray, Richard Howitt, Jeffrey Mount, Peter Moyle)
  • Endangered Species Protection & Federalism (2011) (with Kaush Arha)

Selected Monographs

  • Storing Water for the Environment (Public Policy Institute of California 2022) (with Sarah Null et al.)
  • Mind the Gaps: The Case for Truly Comprehensive Groundwater Management (Water in the West and The Nature Conservancy 2021) (with Melissa Rhode et al.)
  • California’s Water (Public Policy Institute of California 2018) (with Ellen Hanak et al.)
  • California’s Water: Climate Change and Water (Public Policy Institute of California 2018) (with Jeffrey Mount et al.)
  • California’s Water: Managing Drought (Public Policy Institute of California 2018) (with Jeffrey Mount et al.)
  • Managing Drought in a Changing Climate: Four Essential Reforms (Public Policy Institute of California 2018) (with Jeffrey Mount et al.)
  • Allocating California’s Freshwater Ecosystems: Lessons from the 2012-2016 Drought (Public Policy Institute for the Environment 2018) (with Brian Gray et al.)
  • Allocating California’s Water: Directions for Reform (Public Policy Institute of California 2015) (with Brian Gray, Ellen Hanak, Richard Frank, Richard Howitt, Jay Lund, and Leon Szeptycki)
  • Policy Priorities for Managing Drought (Public Policy Institute for California 2015) (with Jeffrey Mount, Catlin Chappelle, Brian Gray, Ellen Hanak, Jay Lund, and Peter Moyle)
  • California’s Water: Managing Drought (Public Policy Institute for California 2015) (with Jeffrey Mount, Ellen Hanak, Jay Lund, Richard Frank, Greg Gartrel, Brian Gray, and Peter Moyle)
  • California’s Water: Storing Water (Public Policy Institute of California 2015) (with Jay Lund, Jeffrey Mount, Ellen Hanak, Sarge Green, Jason Gurdak, Thomas Harter, Josué Medellín-Azuara, Samuel Sandoval, and Joshua Viers)
  • The Path to Water Innovation (Hamilton Project of the Brookings Institute and Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment 2014) (with Newsha K. Ajami and David J. Victor)
  • Stress Relief: Prescriptions for a Healthier Delta Ecosystem (Public Policy Institute of California 2013) (with Ellen Hanak, Jay Lund, Jeffrey Mount, and others)
  • Integrated Management of Delta Stressors: Institutional and legal Options (Public Policy Institute of California 2013) (with Brian Gray, Ellen Hanak, Jay Lund, and Jeffrey Mount)
  • Water and the California Economy (Public Policy Institute of California 2012) (with Ellen Hanak, Jay Lund, and others) 
  • California Water Myths (Public Policy Institute of California 2009) (with Ellen Hanak, Jay Lund, Ariel Dinar, Brian Gray, Richard Howitt, Jeffrey Mount, & Peter Moyle) 

Studies and Reports

  • Valuing the Protection of Ecological Systems and Services: A Report of the EPA Science Advisory Board(United States Environmental Protection Agency, May 2009) (chair of report committee)
  • A Model Water Transfer Act for California (California Business Roundtable, May 1996) (with Brian E. Gray, Richard Howitt, Lawrence J. MacDonnell, & Henry J. Vaux, Jr.)
  • An Economic Analysis of Water Availability in California Central Valley Agriculture (Stanford University, Center for Economic Policy Research, February 1992) (with Sandra Archibald)

Selected Articles & Book Chapters

  • “Defragging: Overcoming Fragmentation in United States Water Governance,” in Trans-Jurisdictional Water Law and Governance 120 (Janice Gray et al., eds. 2016)
  • “Barriers to Innovation in Urban Wastewater Utilities: Attitudes of Managers in California,” Environmental Management, March 18, 2016 (with Michael Kiparsky et al.)
  • “Assessment of Human–Natural System Characteristics Influencing Global Freshwater Supply Vulnerability,” 10(10) Envtl. Research Letters 104014 (2015) (with Julie C Padowski, Steven M Gorelick, Scott Rozelle, and Scott Fendorf)
  • “The Role of the Courts in Water Law,” 66 S.C. L. Rev. 581 (2015)
  • “Understanding and Managing Urban Water in Transition,” in Understanding and Managing Urban Water in Transition (Quentin Grafton et al., eds, Springer Science, 2015) (with Rebecca Nelson, Heather N. Bischel, and Richard G. Luthy)
  • “Water Institutions and Agriculture” in The Evolving Sphere of Food Security (Rosamond L. Naylor, ed., Oxford University Press, 2014)
  • “The Innovation Deficit in Urban Water: The Need for an Integrated Perspective on Institutions, Organizations, and Technologies,” 30 Envtl. Engineering Sci. 395 (2013) (with Michael Kiparsky, David Sedlak, & Bernhard Truffer)
  • “The Natures and Causes of the Global Water Crisis: Syndromes from a Meta-Analysis of Coupled Human-Water Studies,” 48 Water Resources Research (2012) (with V. Srinivasan, E. Lambin, S. Gorelick, and S. Rozelle)
  • “A Federal Act to Promote Integrated Water Management: Is the CZMA a Useful Model?” 42 Environmental L. 201 (2012)
  • “Water as a Public Commodity,” 95 Marquette L. Rev. 17 (2011)
  • “EcoFarming: A Realistic Vision for the Future of Agriculture,” 1 U.C. Irvine L. Rev. 1167 (2011)
  • “Beyond Connections: Pursuing Multidimensional Conjunctive Management,” 47 Idaho L. Rev. 265 (2011)
  • “Myths of California Water – Implications and Reality,” 16 West-Northwest J. Envtl. L. 3 (2010) (with Ellen Hanak, Jay Lund, Ariel Dinar, Brian Gray, Richard Howitt, Jeffrey Mount, & Peter Moyle)
  • “Ecosystem Services & Natural Capital: Reconceiving Environmental Management,” 17 NYU Envtl. L.J. 460 (2008)
  • “The Public Trust Doctrine: A Conservative Reconstruction & Defense,” 15 Southeastern Envtl. L.J. 47 (2006-2007)
  • “The Environment and Natural Resources,” in 3 State Constitutions for the Twenty-first Century 307 (2006)
  • “Watershed Protection: Capturing the Benefits of Nature’s Water Supply Services,” 29 Natural Resources Forum 98 (2005) (with Sandra Postel) 
  • “Uncertainty and Markets in Water Resources,” 36 McGeorge L. Rev. 117 (2005) 
  • “Water Management and Land Use Planning: Is It Time for Closer Coordination?” in Wet Growth: Should Water Law Control Land Use? (Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, ed. 2005)
  • “The Trouble with Time: Influencing the Conservation Choices of Future Generations,” 44 Nat. Resources J. 601 (2004)
  • “What Good Is Economics?” 37 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 175 (2003)
  • “Constitutionalizing the Environment: The History and Future of Montana’s Environmental Provisions,” 64 Mont. L. Rev. 157 (2003)
  • “Protecting Ecosystem Services: Science, Economics, and Law,” 20 Stan. Envtl. L.J. 309 (2001) (with James Salzman and Gretchen C. Daily)
  • “Markets for Nature,” 25 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol’y Rev. 261 (2000)
  • “Tragically Difficult: The Obstacles to Governing the Commons,” 30 Envtl. L. 241 (2000)
  • “Water Allocation and Protection: A United States Case Study,” in Earth Systems: Processes and Issues(W.G. Ernst ed., 2000)
  • “People or Prairie Chickens: The Uncertain Search for Optimal Biodiversity,” 51 Stan. L. Rev. 1127 (1999)
  • “Endangered Species,” in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics & Law (1998)
  • “Water Law as a Pragmatic Exercise: Professor Joseph Sax’s Water Scholarship,” 25 Ecology L.Q. 363 (1998)
  • “Water Federalism: Governmental Competition and Conflict Over Western Waters,” in Environmental Federalism (Terry L. Anderson & Peter J. Hill eds. 1997)
  • “The Endangered Species Act: A Case Study in Takings & Incentives,” 49 Stan. L. Rev. 601 (1997)
  • “Resource Use and the Emerging Law of “Takings”: A Realistic Appraisal,” 42 Rocky Mt. Min. L. Inst. 2-1 (1996)
  • “Water Markets and the Problem of Shifting Paradigms,” in Water Marketing--The Next Generation(Terry L. Anderson & Peter J. Hill, eds. 1996)
  • “Legal Disconnections Between Ground and Surface Water,” in Making the Connections: Proceedings of the Twentieth Biennial Conference on Ground Water (Univ. Cal. Water Resources Center Report No. 88, June 1966)
  • “Environmental Policy and the State Constitution,” in Constitutional Reform in California: Making State Government More Effective and Responsive (Institute of Governmental Studies Press, University of California 1995)
  • “Takings and Water Rights,” in Water Law: Trends, Policies, and Practice (American Bar Assn. 1995)
  • “Institutional Perspectives on Water Policy and Markets,” 81 Calif. L. Rev. 671 (1993)
  • “A History of the ‘Judicial Impairment Doctrine’ and Its Lessons for the Contract Clause,” 44 Stan. L. Rev. 1373 (1992)
  • “A Comment on Economic Analysis and Just Compensation,” 12 Int’l Rev. L. & Econ. 141 (1992)
  • “Judicial Takings,” 76 Va. L. Rev. 1449 (1990)
  • “Water Law and the Development of Geothermal Resources,” 14 Nat. Resources Law. 635 (1982) (with Owen Olpin)

Selected Editorials & Other Publications

  • “Getting Our Money’s Worth From $7.5 Billion Water Bond,” San Francisco Chronicle, Nov. 21, 2014
  • “California’s Invisible Reservoirs,” San Francisco Chronicle, Aug. 8, 2014
  • “Drought a Fact of California Life; Planning Can Ease Impact,” San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 24, 2014
  • “A Federal Act to Promote Integrated Water Management: Is the CZMA a Useful Model?” 43 Envtl. L. Rep. 10682 (2013)
  • “Sustainable Water Use: Envisioning a Sustainable Water Future for the American West,” The Water Report, May 15, 2011
  • “Wheeling Wars,” Water Strategist, July/Aug. 2000
  • “Will Reserved Rights Federalize Groundwater?” Water Strategist, Feb. 2000
  • “Privatization of the Municipal Water Industry,” Looking Ahead, May/June 1999