From jparkerflynn at law.fsu.edu Wed Apr 3 09:50:14 2024 From: jparkerflynn at law.fsu.edu (James Parker-Flynn) Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2024 13:50:14 +0000 Subject: [Law-envtlcert] Fall '24 internship opportunity - Litigation Team at NRDC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Environmental Law students, The National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is hiring 3 students for its 2024 Fall Term Litigation Internship. The position is paid. Remote work is an option. The deadline to apply is April 15th. For more info, and to apply, please visit this link, or see below for more details. Good luck! James Parker-Flynn Director of the Center for Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Florida State University College of Law From: Munroe, Lydia Sent: Tuesday, April 2, 2024 5:36 PM To: James Parker-Flynn Subject: Fall '24 internship opportunity - Litigation Team at NRDC Dear Director Parker-Flynn at FSU College of Law, I am writing to share that the Litigation Team at the Natural Resources Defense Council has three openings for our 2024 Fall Term Litigation Internship. We hope you would be willing to share this opportunity with your students. The internship can be completed remotely, or in person at our Chicago, Washington D.C., or California offices. In an effort to provide more transparency to potential applicants, we recently updated our Internships webpage. Our internship coordinators are also happy to answer any questions you or your students may have. We can be reached at legalinterns at nrdc.org. 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I know you?ll do great! James Parker-Flynn Director of the Center for Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Florida State University College of Law From: The Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 3:20 PM To: Erin Ryan > Subject: Clyde O. Martz Teaching Award Nominations Nominations Due May 1, 2024! [https://files.constantcontact.com/fff1dde1701/c7f46fbd-7bce-4c25-b65e-c52a52657610.png?rdr=true] Nominate a Law Teacher for the ? Clyde O. Martz Teaching Award [https://files.constantcontact.com/fff1dde1701/d01db9b3-5ddd-42af-8869-0e7331c39da1.png?rdr=true] Dear Professors, I am writing today as the Chair and on behalf of the Clyde O. Martz Teaching Award Selection Committee. We need your nominations for worthy candidates for this prestigious award. The "eligibility" statement for the award provides: "In order to be eligible, a nominee shall have performed meritorious teaching of the law of natural resources or natural resources development to students in either classroom setting or in presentations given at short courses or institutes under the auspices of the Foundation or similar not-for-profit organizations. In determining eligibility, excellence in teaching performance shall be the primary criterion for the award and consideration shall be given to the fostering of a broad understanding of the law, mentoring of students, and innovative style together with any other teaching qualities as may be determined to be relevant by the Selection Committee." Past recipients of the award are: ? 1994: Howard R. Williams (Stanford); Charles J. Meyers, Jr. (Stanford); Richard C. Maxwell (Duke) ? 1998: Ernest E. Smith (Texas) ? 2004: Harrison C. Dunning (UC Davis); Don H. Sherwood (Adjunct, Denver) ? 2007: Bruce M. Kramer (Texas Tech); Robert E. Beck (So. Illinois) ? 2008: George Gould (McGeorge); Robert Keiter (Utah) ? 2009: David Getches (Colorado); Pat Martin (LSU) ? 2010: Doug Grant (UNLV); Amy Kelley (Gonzaga) ? 2011: Clayton Parr (Adjunct, Utah); Owen Anderson (Oklahoma) ? 2012: David E. Pierce (Washburn); Mark S. Squillace (CU) ? 2013: John S. Lowe (SMU) ? 2014: Alastair R. Lucas (Calgary); Jacqueline L. Weaver (Houston) ? 2015: David R. Percy (Alberta); John C. Lacy (Adjunct, Arizona) ? 2016: Robert J. Glennon (Arizona); Kendor P. Jones (Adjunct, Denver) ? 2017: Federico (Fred) Cheever (Denver) ? 2018: John Peck (Kansas); Nigel Bankes (Calgary) ? 2019: K.K. DuVivier (Denver); Jim Rasband (BYU) ? 2021: Reed Benson (New Mexico); Monika Ehrman (North Texas at Dallas) ? 2022: Robin Kundis Craig (USC); Harry W. Sullivan (Texas A&M) ? 2023: John S. Dzienkowski (Texas); Sandra Zellmer (Montana) If you would like to nominate someone for this award, please email our Executive Director, Alex Ritchie, at aritchie at fnrel.org with their name and a brief statement of why they should be considered. The statement should discuss their teaching as well as their scholarship. The Committee would appreciate receiving your nominations at your earliest convenience, but no later than Wednesday, May 1, 2024. Please note that the award is not limited to full-time faculty. Please consider deserving adjunct faculty or others meeting the qualifications in your thinking. On behalf of the other Committee members Robin Kundis Craig (USC), K.K. DuVivier (Denver), Reed Benson (New Mexico) and Jolisa Dobbs (Holland & Knight, Foundation President), thank you in advance for your nominations. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Rachael Salcido Chair, Clyde O. 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The ?position will involve processing licensing actions, such as discipline and revocation, for the Commission.? The Commission is seeking a ?law student or recent graduate for up to 20 hours a week at $20 an hour? and prefers ?someone who can agree to stay on for a year or more. The position is located at the Bryant Building, 620 S. Meridian St., within walking distance of the law school.? If you are interested, please send a resume with a cover letter/email stating your interest and availability to Sarah.Gregory at myfwc.com. Good luck studying for exams! James Parker-Flynn Director of the Center for Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Florida State University College of Law -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: