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Robin Craig was on the Planning Committee for the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Water Law Institute, which took place November 4-5, 2021, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. As part of the event, she also received an $8000.00 grant to organize a Water Law Professors Works-in-Progress Workshop at the conference hotel on Saturday, November 6. Thirteen water law professors from around the country, representing Stanford, UCLA, University of Texas, UC Davis, University of Arizona, and eight other law schools, presented their own and commented on each others' articles-in-progress.