Hot Topics 2024: Environmental Justice 2.0: The Integration of Climate and Culture

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Join us online for this summer’s Hot Topics in Environmental Law Summer Lecture Series, brought to you by the Environmental Law Center at VLGS.
    This series is free and open to the public, and includes a live Q&A with the audience.
    Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12-1 PM EDT
    June 4 - August 1, 2024
    Tuesday June 4 - Christine Ro, freelance journalist and VLGS Animal Law Media Fellow, “Do Animals Get Bored? Does It Matter?”
    Thursday June 6 - Mavis Gragg, HeirShares and VLGS Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Scholar, “The Evolution of a Network for Attorneys Working with Heirs' Property”
    Tuesday June 11 - Richard Wallsgrove, William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa and VLGS Climate Law Scholar, “Restorative Energy Justice”
    Thursday June 13 - Alex Barron, Smith College, “Transforming College Operations for Climate Justice”
    Tuesday June 18 - Sean Donahue, Donahue & Goldberg, LLP, "The Stability of Environmental Precedent After the Supreme Court's 2023-2024 Term"
    Thursday June 20 - Iselin Gambert, George Washington University and VLGS Animal Law Scholar, “The Milk Wars”
    Tuesday June 25 - Gerald Torres, Yale Law School and VLGS Environmental Law Scholar, “Environmental Justice 2.0: The Integration of Climate and Culture”
    Thursday June 27 - Zack Colman, Politico and VLGS Environmental Media Fellow, “The hidden economic costs of climate change”
    Tuesday July 9 - David Wirth, Boston Law College, "UN Roadmap for a New Global Plastics Treaty"
    Thursday July 11 - Josh Galperin, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, “Towards Democratic Environmental Governance”
    Tuesday July 16 - Anthony Moffa, University of Maine School of Law “TBD”
    Thursday July 18 - JoVona Taylor, Bloomberg Law and VLGS Environmental Media Fellow - “How did the US legal framework allow and/or provoke disproportionate placement of polluting projects (and continues to do that) in minority, low-income communities?”
    Tuesday July 23 - Heather Payne, Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University and VLGS Energy Law Scholar, “How AI Can Help Transform the Electric Grid"
    Thursday July 25 - Grace Hussain, Sentient Media and VLGS Animal Law Fellow, “Engaging Communities for Solutions to CAFOs”
    Tuesday July 30 - Robert Percival, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, “How the U.S. Supreme Court Was Captured by Interests Hostile to Environmental Protection"
    Thursday August 1 - Hoda Emam, independent journalist and filmmaker, and VLGS Food and Agriculture Media Fellow, “Unveiling America's Hidden Hunger: A Journey through Health Inequities in Early Childhood”

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