Throughout the summer, Vermont Law School faculty, distinguished scholars, media fellows and others will deliver one-hour "Hot Topics" lectures on a variety of current issues in environmental law and policy. Free and open to the public, the lectures will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 1-Aug. 3, in Oakes Hall, Room 012, on the VLS campus.
The 2017 Hot Topics are:
Thursday, June 1: "Moving Beyond the Presidential Turkey Pardon" with Pamela Vesilind JD’08, Vesilind Law Firm
Tuesday, June 6: "Anthropocene Environmental Law" with Jim Chen, Michigan State University
Thursday, June 8: "Human Rights and the Environment in the EU: The Evolution of a Right to Environmental Protection" with Yvonne Scannell, Arthur Cox
Wednesday, June 14: "An Ocean Life: Reflections on a Lifetime of Advocacy, Adventure, Education and Science for the Protection our Blue Planet" with Jean-Michel Cousteau, Ocean Futures Society
(with screening of film "Sonic Sea" at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 13)
Thursday, June 15: "Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My! The Captive Wildlife Crisis in Our Backyard" with Don Baur, Perkins-Coie, and Heather Rally, PETA Foundation
Tuesday, June 20: "Climate Change and Environmental Justice: Competing Considerations for Biogas Production" with Michelle Nowlin, Duke Environmental Law and Policy Clinic
Thursday, June 22: "A Model Zoning Code Advancing Energy and Environment: The Hartford Example" with Sara Bronin, University of Connecticut School of Law
Tuesday, June 27: "Solving Energy Disputes in the WTO: Is It the Right Forum? A Critical Assessment" with Anna Marhold, Tilburg Law School
Thursday, June 29: "Environmental Enforcement in the Trump Era" with Renee Schoof, Bloomberg BNA
Tuesday, July 11: "Trump and the Paris Agreement: The Inside Story" with David Wirth, Boston College Law School
Thursday, July 13: "California’s Sacramento Delta: Time for Decision" with Tony Rossmann, Rossmann and Moore, LLP
Tuesday, July 18: "Fighting Fake News: The Battle Against Climate Misinformation in the Media" with Lisa Hymas, Grist
Thursday, July 20: "Insider Environmental Law" with Jonathan Rosenbloom, Drake University Law School, and Keith Hirokawa, Albany Law School
Tuesday, July 25: "Development of Chinese Environmental Law: Progress, Problems and Prospect" with Qin Tianbao, Wuhan University School of Law
Thursday, July 27: "A Case of Whiplash: Litigating the Clean Power Plan and Other Cases During a Change in Presidential Administrations" with Mike Myers, Chief, Affirmative Litigation Section, Environmental Protection Bureau, New York State Attorney General
Tuesday, Aug. 1: "The International Rights of Nature Tribunal: Why It Matters" with Cormac Cullinan, Cullinan and Associates
Thursday, Aug. 3: "The Killing of the Middle East’s Environment" with Peter Schwartzstein, Freelance Journalist
Vermont Bar Association continuing legal education (CLE) credit is available. For more information about the Hot Topics series, visit vermontlaw.edu/summer, call Courtney Collins at 802-831-1371, or email ccollins@vermontlaw.edu.
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