How can a judicial clerkship add value to the environmental lawyer’s practice and career? Hear insight from Bracewell’s Jeff Oldham and Anouk Nouet on the latest episode of the Environmental Law Monitor: https://hubs.ly/Q02Bm13x0 #environmentallaw #environment #clerkship
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🌿 Meet Anna Belinski: Environmental advocate and soon-to-be UM Law graduate. With a passion for protecting our planet, Anna chose Montana Law for its renowned environmental law program. Learn how she's making waves in international environmental policy. #EnvironmentalLaw #UMLaw #Sustainability https://ow.ly/ZOaH50RES6e
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https://lnkd.in/e-fsCry4 Ready for a new prospective on environmental law? Check out Renatas fabulous podcast done for Yale Law.
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Discover expert insights on navigating government penalties in environmental law in Southern California in our blog post. #EnvironmentalLaw #LegalInsights #GovernmentPenalties https://lnkd.in/dasmevNY
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Enjoy the summer in Vermont and be part of the Environmental Summer Sessiom with more than 40 courses at Vermont Law and Graduate School. Se parte de la Sesion de Verano en Vermont Law and Graduate School con mas de 40 cursos. #environment #law #vermontlawandgraduateschool #renewableenergy #biodiversity
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Earlier this month, Professor Rebecca Bratspies delivered the Annual Lloyd K. Garrison Lecture on Environmental Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University on "Mapping Injustice: Race, Place, and Environment in New York City." Professor Rebecca Bratspies currently serves as a Visiting Professor of Environmental Law and Haub Visiting Scholar at Haub Law. She is also a Professor at CUNY School of Law, where she is the founding director of the Center for Urban Environmental Reform. Professor Bratspies focused her lecture on Environmental Justice, which she describes as having at least two rough components: “fair treatment, a substantive outcome” and “meaningful involvement,” which can be described as a procedural component. She used these components throughout her lecture to discuss the “highly racialized inequality” that exists today, how we got here, and what we can do about it. Her fascinating presentation chronicled the history of New York, starting with the 1890’s, and the evolution of housing in New York from single-family to tenement style buildings and the progression of events and laws and agencies. The Lloyd K. Garrison Lecture on Environmental Law was established in memory of Lloyd K. Garrison in 1995. WATCH THE LECTURE: https://brnw.ch/21wJhq1 READ THE ARTICLE: https://brnw.ch/21wJhq2 #lawschool #lawlecture #environmentallaw #environmentaljustice #newyorkcityhistory #environmentalreform
2024 Garrison Lecture on Environmental Law | Professor Bratspies: Mapping Injustice
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This Q&A explores the unique intricacies of environmental law and common ways environmental lawyers obtain compensation for their clients: https://bit.ly/42zmz1I #HunterShkolnik
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New Jersey boasts some of the toughest #environmental laws in the country. From the New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act to the Industrial Site Recovery Act, the state has long been a leader in setting and enforcing environmental #regulations. These rules make it crucial for businesses and individuals to understand and minimize their environmental impact. Join Saiber environmental attorney Geri Albin as she talks about the practical aspects of environmental law in New Jersey, her work, and some current hot topics in environmental regulation. #GardenStateLawPodcast #EnvironmentalLaw #NewJersey
The Garden State Law Podcast: The Garden State and Environmental Law
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The Little Hoover Commission released its long-awaited report on "CEQA: Targeted Reform for California's Core Environmental Law." This report outlines key recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Our lawyers Nicholas DuBroff and Zachary Rego break down what this entails. https://hubs.li/Q02yVjkh0 #CEQA #EnvironmentalLaw #LittleHooverCommission
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Lawson Lundell lawyers Michelle Casey, Laura Duke, Christine Kowbel and Will Shaw have written this year's Canada chapter for the Chambers Global Practice Guides' Environmental Law 2023 publication. The Environmental Law guide covers 26 jurisdictions and provides the latest environmental policies and laws. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gQtts-eh
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In recognition of Earth Day, here’s a S/O to our Environmental Law Society for their leadership in advancing the area of law and environmental sustainability. https://lnkd.in/gdRti4T6
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