By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer RIVERSIDE - He may be almost 86 and recovering from a stroke, but environmental law guru Arthur Littleworth isn't ready to settle into the recliner quite yet. Even if the longest and most significant case of his career - a 22-year legal odyssey in which he played a pivotal role in the outcome of an historic water fight between Kansas and Colorado, came to a close last month. He is having to...
Daily Journal Staff Writer RIVERSIDE - He may be almost 86 and recovering from a stroke, but environmental law guru Arthur Littleworth isn't ready to settle into the recliner quite yet. Even if the longest and most significant case of his career - a 22-year legal odyssey in which he played a pivotal role in the outcome of an historic water fight between Kansas and Colorado, came to a close last month. He is having to...
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