A Multi-disciplinary Conference
January 18, 2019
This one-day conference will examine the current relevance of federal environmental laws. Panelists will discuss political developments, on-going changes to the landscape resulting from climate change, and philosophical shifts that challenge the paradigms underlying present federal environmental law. Click here for full conference program.
Attendance certificates will be provided for CLE purposes.*
WHEN AND WHERE
January 18, 2019 (9 AM to 3:45 PM)
University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
Tucson, Arizona
Event Details
Click here for full conference program.
Panel One: The "end" of the environment as we know it
Moderated by Bethany Sullivan, Director, Natural Resource Use & Management Clinic, University of Arizona College of Law
- Sarah Krakoff, University of Colorado Law School
- Laura Lopez-Hoffman, University of Arizona School of Natural Resources
- Kathy Jacobs, University of Arizona Institute of the Environment
Panel Two: The "end" of traditional paradigms associated with federal environmental law
Moderated by Mia Montoya Hammersley, Healthy Communities Law Fellow, Earthjustice
- Dan Farber, University of California, Berkeley Law School
- David Adelman, University of Texas School of Law
- Justin Pidot, University of Denver College of Law
Lunch Keynote
- Len Necefer, University of Arizona American Indian Studies Program & Udall Center for Public Policy
Panel Three: What "ends" should we be aiming for?
Moderated by Logan Cooper, 3L, Editor-in-Chief, Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy
- Robin Kundis Craig, University of Utah College of Law
- Julio Betancourt, US Geological Survey (retired)
- Victor B. Flatt, University of Houston Law Center
Wrap-up: Conclusions and Paths Forward
Unmoderated
- Carol Rose, University of Arizona College of Law (retired)
- Kirsten Engel, University of Arizona College of Law
- General Registration - $25.00
- Student (UA) - No Charge
- Student (other) - $25.00
- Faculty and Staff - $25.00
For those unable to make the conference for this nominal fee, we have a limited number of scholarships available. Please contact Bernadette Wilkinson to be considered for a scholarship.
For questions regarding conference content, contact Bethany Sullivan, conference organizer.
For questions regarding event logistics, contact Bernadette Wilkinson, Senior Program Coordinator.
*The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona.
Relevant Articles from Participating Scholars
- Betancourt, Iterative near-time ecological forecasting
- Bradford, Betancourt, et al, Anticipatory natural resource science and mgmt for changing future (2018)
- Craig and Benson, Replacing Sustainability (2015)
- Craig, Learning to Live with the Trickster (2016)
- Farber, U.S. Climate Policy_ Obama, Trump, and Beyond (2018)
- Flatt, Unsettled, How Climate Change Challenges Foundation of Our Legal System
- Flatt and Payne, Challenge of Integrating US Envt, Energy, Climate, and Economic Policy
- Jacobs et all, Linking Knowledge with Action (2010)
- Jacobs and Snow, Adaptation in the Water Sector (2015)