Environmental Law Program
Events
The Environmental Law Program (ELP) hosts numerous events throughout the year. The annual Environmental Law Symposium features presentations by nationally known experts on various environmental topics, including: environmental federalism, the future of environmental liability, environmental justice, lead poisoning, global warming and climate change, smart growth, toxic tort litigation, wetlands protection, control of toxic water pollution, corporate environmentalism, global environmental accountability and coastal erosion.
In November the ELP hosts its annual wine tasting in which current students and ELP alumni socialize. In the Spring, the ELP hosted the Atlantic Round of the Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition (IEMCC). This year, the University of Maryland School of Law will be the first school to host the IEMCC finals outside of Stetson. Please see the links below for this year’s Environmental Law Program Events.
2011-2013 Events
March 18, 2011
Annual Fedder Dinner and Lecture
March 17-20, 2011
Final Rounds of the 15th Annual Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition
March 23, 2011
Annual Environmental Law Golden Tree Film Festival and Awards Ceremony
November 18th, 2011
20th Annual Environmental Law Wine Tasting
March 8-18, 2012
2012 Discover China Spring Break Trip
April 4, 2012
2012 Golden Trees Ceremony
July 1-5, 2012
The Annual Colloquium of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Academy of Environmental Law
For more information, contact slangrall@law.umaryland.edu
2011-2013 News
Fall 2011
Prof. Percival published Environmental Regulation: Law, Science & Policy – 2011 Update
August 2, 2011
Prof. Steinzor quoted in Pharmalot: NIH Proposal on Conflicts of Interest is Gutted
July 27, 2011
Prof. Steinzor on WYPR:
Sinking the Clean Water Act
Spring 2011
Prof. Barrett:
Article published in the American Criminal Law Review
April 1, 2011
Prof. Jane F. Barrett interviewed by MSNBC
July 14, 2011
Prof. Steinzor Testifies before House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
Noevember 28, 2011
Prof. Steinzor interview on NPR
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