From hwiseman at fsu.edu Fri May 1 12:32:08 2020 From: hwiseman at fsu.edu (Hannah Wiseman) Date: Fri, 1 May 2020 12:32:08 -0400 Subject: [Law-envtlcert] Webinars on environmental compliance during COVID-19; oil and gas bankruptcies Message-ID: <0d6401d61fd6$0f650770$2e2f1650$@fsu.edu> Dear current and former FSU Law Environmental Program students, I hope that you are well and safe. For anyone interested in learning more about EPA?s approach to environmental compliance during COVID-19 or legal components of the current oil and gas industry economic crisis, the following webinars offered by the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation might be useful. Best wishes, Hannah Hannah Wiseman, Attorneys? Title Professor and Associate Dean for Environmental Programs Florida State University College of Law 425 West Jefferson St. Tallahassee, FL 32306 hwiseman at law.fsu.edu 850-645-0073 Office: Roberts Hall, Room 237 SSRN author page: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1331806 Faculty web page: http://www.law.fsu.edu/our-faculty/profiles/hwiseman From: Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation [mailto:jedwards at rmmlf.org] Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2020 10:35 AM To: hwiseman at law.fsu.edu Subject: RMMLF Webinar - Bankruptcy 101: For the Oil & Gas Industry Basic Legal Concepts Join us for another informative webinar! Bankruptcy 101: Basic Legal Concepts for the Oil and Gas Industry May 8, 2020 3 p.m. EDT, 2 p.m. CDT, 1 p.m. MDT, noon PDT Register Today! Membership | Online CLE | Publications The prolonged demand shock caused by the COVID-19 shutdown has already had a substantial impact on companies in the oil and gas industry, with WTI oil prices going negative for the first time in history. ? ?Some companies in the industry have already been forced into bankruptcy or are on the brink of bankruptcy. This may be your company or client, or it may be your company?s or your client?s lessees, operators, non-operators, gathering companies, processors, product purchasers, drilling contractors, or other service providers. Knowing the basics of bankruptcy will be invaluable when dealing with the inevitable wave of insolvency. This webinar will introduce oil and gas lawyers and companies to these basic bankruptcy concepts. Topics will include: ? Chapter 7 vs Chapter 11 ? The automatic stay, "property of the estate" and "adequate protection" ? Bankruptcy code provisions unique to the oil & gas industry ? Treatment of contracts: executory contracts/unexpired leases ? Creditor claims: "administrative," "priority," secured and unsecured ? Fraudulent transfers and preferences ? Exiting bankruptcy: asset sales, plans and the discharge Only $45 for members and $60 for non-members! One hour of CLE available Register Now! Special Offer! Webinar registrants will be able to credit the entire webinar registration fee against the registration fee for in-person attendance at the upcoming Special Institute on Distress and Bankruptcy: Practical Advice for the Oil & Gas Industry ?on November 3-4, 2020, in Denver, Colorado. Registration opens this summer! Meet the Speakers: Demetra Liggins is a partner at Thompson & Knight in Houston and New York. She has nearly two decades of experience in business finance and restructuring for a variety of large and small public and private companies. As a trusted business advisor, Demetra partners with her clients to identify and achieve their goals in the bankruptcy process, navigating through complex corporate reorganizations and distressed acquisitions. She has led many of Thompson & Knight?s representations of bankruptcy clients, working on both in-court and out-of-court restructurings. Mark Brannum currently serves as Executive Vice-President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary for Jonah Energy LLC, in Denver, Colorado, a role he has served in since 2014. Over his 26-year career, Mark has served in senior legal leadership roles with Magellan Petroleum Corporation, SM Energy and Dallas based business law firm, Winstead. Mark has served in various roles in the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, including Trustee, former Chair and Co-Chair for the Corporate Counsel Committee, Co-Chair for the Special Institute on Financial Distress in the Oil & Gas Industry, and as an author and presenter at other Special Institutes. Jessica Peet is an attorney in the Restructuring and Reorganization practice group at Vinson and Elkins in New York. Her principal areas of practice include the representation of debtors, creditors, and investors in various aspects of complex corporate restructurings, including chapter 11 cases, out-of-court restructurings, and acquisitions. Jessica has represented clients in a range of industries, including oil and gas, gaming, coal, retail, and professional sports. Facebook? Twitter? LinkedIn? During COVID-19 http://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=2ce78efa-f2e6-4dc2-8ac3-a380c2f8de76&a=1130094206975&c=3c3f03b0-1d97-11e8-951a-d4ae5292c36f&ch=3db269d0-1d97-11e8-9526-d4ae5292c36f https://files.constantcontact.com/fff1dde1701/a312a365-756f-4543-b0f3-bf104efa48b3.jpg https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/1101116784221/S.gif EPA and State Environmental Policies to Address Environmental Compliance During the COVID-19 Pandemic May 13, 2020 9 am PDT, 10 am MDT, 11 am CDT, noon EDT Register Today! https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/1101116784221/S.gif Membership | Online CLE | Publications https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/1101116784221/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif United States Environmental Protection Agency sign on the Clinton building https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a memo on ?COVID-19 Implications for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance? on March 26, 2020. With a number of important exceptions, the memo announces that enforcement discretion may be exercised for environmental compliance shortcomings arising from COVID-19. A number of State agencies have also issued enforcement guidance and adopted a variety of policies to address compliance challenges during this time. This webinar will critically examine the EPA memo, some of the other memos and policies issued to date, and the pros and cons of these memos and policies from a variety of different perspectives. Only $45 for members and $60 for non-members! One hour of CLE available! Register Now! https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/1101116784221/S.gif Meet the Speakers: https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif JOHN R. JACUS Partner, Davis Graham & Stubbs (moderator and program chair) JOHN R. JACUS is a senior partner in the Environmental Practice Group at Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP, in Denver. He represents clients under all major federal and state environmental laws and regulatory programs, currently devoting much of his practice to Clean Air Act (CAA) matters. Mr. Jacus? environmental practice has emphasized the unique legal and operational requirements applicable to the oil and gas, mining, and other natural resources and energy industries, while also frequently addressing manufacturing, service industries, and a broad range of corporate transactions. John has also served as Chair of the Environmental Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association (1996-1997), and twice served on the Section Council of the American Bar Association, Section of Environment, Energy & Resources (SEER), among other environmental bar leadership positions. He currently is Chair of the Energy & Environment Council of the Colorado Chamber of Commerce, and was inducted as a Fellow into the American College of Environmental Lawyers in October, 2013. John is the ABA Trustee to the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation. https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif JENNIFER SMITH FARY Senior Counsel, Environmental & Safety Law, Chevron Corporation JENNIFER SMITH FARY is a Senior Counsel in the Environmental & Safety Law Group at Chevron. She earned her B.S. in Environmental Science from Virginia Tech, and her J.D. from William & Mary. Before joining Chevron, Jennifer was in-house counsel for a global metals company and prior to that she was in private practice in the environmental group of a national law firm. https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif KENNETH (K.C.) SCHEFSKI Regional Counsel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 8 KENNETH (K.C.) SCHEFSKI currently serves as the Regional Counsel for US EPA, Region 8, in Denver. K.C. has over 20 years of experience working on legal and policy issues under every major federal environmental law and regulatory program. He started his career at the Department of Energy and joined the EPA in 2001 as an attorney in the Office of Site Remediation Enforcement in Washington, DC. In 2006, he moved to the Office of Civil Enforcement and spent the next nine years as a manager in the Waste and Chemical Enforcement Division. Before moving to Denver in 2015, he was the Acting Director of the Waste and Chemical Enforcement Division, managing a staff of lawyers, engineers, and scientists charged with developing and prosecuting enforcement cases of national significance and providing policy and guidance for the national hazardous waste and toxic chemicals enforcement programs. K.C. started in EPA Region 8 as the Director of the Legal Enforcement Program and was selected to be the Regional Counsel in 2016. https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif NANCY VEHR Administrator, Air Quality Division, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality NANCY VEHR is the Air Quality Administrator for the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality. She is humbled and honored to be a member of the Department and work with an amazing and dedicated team that serve the people of the Great State of Wyoming. She also currently serves as the Past-President of the Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies (AAPCA) and the Past-President of the 15-member Western State Air Resource Council (WESTAR). Nancy?s first career spanned fifteen years in Nursing after receiving her Bachelors of Science in Nursing from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. In 1999, she obtained her Juris Doctorate from the University of Wyoming, College of Law. Following graduation, she joined the Wyoming Attorney General?s Office where she represented several state agencies, including the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, spent several years in private practice at a Wyoming law firm, and returned to public service in 2015. https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/sys/S.gif ROSALIE WINN Senior Attorney, U.S. Clean Air, Environmental Defense Fund ROSALIE WINN is Senior Attorney, U.S. Clean Air at the Environmental Defense Fund in Boulder, Colorado. Rosalie advocates for strong climate and clean air protections at the federal and state levels, with a focus on reducing harmful emissions from the oil and gas sector. Rosalie leads regulatory policy engagement and strategic litigation on behalf of EDF. Before joining EDF, Rosalie was a litigation attorney at Morrison & Foerster LLP in San Francisco. Rosalie received her B.S. in applied economics and management from Cornell University and her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/1101116784221/S.gif Facebook? Twitter? LinkedIn? Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation - www.rmmlf.org | 9191 Sheridan Blvd., Ste. 203, Westminster, CO 80031 Unsubscribe hwiseman at law.fsu.edu Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by jedwards at rmmlf.org in collaboration with Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today. Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 43 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The FSU Environmental Law Certificate Student ListServ was created to help students connect with peers, receive updates on environmental lectures and events, scholarships and job opportunities, and inquiries for students news. As we prepare to welcome another academic year, we are updating this ListServ to serve you better. We hope you will stay with us, but should you prefer to opt out of receiving communications from us, please send an email to Jella Roxas (jroxas at law.fsu.edu) with the words ?OPT OUT? on or before August 21, 2020. If you would like to enroll in one of our environmental alumni lists?for general information, job postings, or Tallahassee events?please respond to me at the same address. We?re eager to have your participation in the upcoming Academic School Year! Please reach out to us should you have questions or ideas to improve our online groups. 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URL: From jroxas at law.fsu.edu Mon May 18 10:36:51 2020 From: jroxas at law.fsu.edu (Maria Ayn Jella Roxas) Date: Mon, 18 May 2020 14:36:51 +0000 Subject: [Law-envtlcert] FSU Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Program - May 2020 Newsletter Message-ID: <483052DA-C2CA-484B-A37A-5BC729EDB4A0@law.fsu.edu> [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/0f/df/31/e0/333f292e8d7f7543fa3a174e_1100x240.jpg] Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Program May 2020 Newsletter A Message from the Associate Dean for Environmental Programs [Erin Ryan] Associate Dean Erin Ryan Greetings from Florida State University, where we join much of the world in sheltering in place amidst the unfolding Covid-19 pandemic. It has been devastating to see so many people around the globe suffering both the health and economic consequences of the virus, and our collective hearts go out to everyone impacted. At the same time, the pandemic has revealed new challenges and opportunities for environmental policy, as pollution is lifted from air and waterways worldwide with our changing economic and behavioral patterns. It is hard to know how long these changes will last, and indeed, which of these changes should last, given all the stakes involved. These are just some of the questions we?ll continue to address in our research, classrooms, and communities over the coming year. In the meanwhile, we share some news of what our environmental faculty, students, and alumni have been up to this year. -- ER Environmental Law Programming [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/31/e5/81/a6/d352924f22e9ed9474901649_512x514.jpg] Spring 2020 Distinguished Lecture: The Scapegoating of Environmental Regulation Cary Coglianese, Edward B. Shils Professor and Director of the Penn Program on Regulation at the University of Pennsylvania presented in our Spring 2020 Environmental Distinguished Lecture last March 11. His lecture cast light on a type of political and policy strategy that goes beyond mere criticism of environmental regulation. Lecture is available on our website. Local Autonomy and Energy Law Symposium The FSU Environmental Law Program hosted a symposium on Local Autonomy and Energy Law on February 21, 2020. Members of the panel included Alexandra Klass of the University of Minnesota Law School, John Nolon of Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, Ashira Ostrow of Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University, Erin Scharff of Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law - Arizona State University, Rick Su of the University of North Carolina Lorenzo Patino School of Law, Shelly Welton of Stanford Law School - Stanford University, Michael Wolf of Levin College of Law - University of Florida, and FSU College of Law Professor Sarah Swan. Richard Briffault of Columbia Law School - Columbia University provided the keynote address. The symposium focused on the rapid energy transition in the U.S. and explored the decline of local autonomy, both generally and in the area of energy law. Recording of the symposium is available on our website. [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/68/29/93/b7/ab853ec7eb3f01b5b08ccb63_388x262.jpg] [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/e3/a0/90/d6/af0954410d395c6a2faae8f6_412x262.jpg] [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/8b/92/17/a0/9fbf56dfcb6db2116460232e_376x262.jpg] [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/67/32/24/51/2b0906c3d52c0f3203805ba7_560x358.jpg] Sustainable Business and Environmental Law Inara Scott, Assistant Dean for Teaching and Learning Excellence at the College of Business - Oregon State University shared a lecture on Sustainable Business and Environmental Law last January 29, 2020 as part of the Environmental Law Program's Enrichment Lecture Series. [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/d7/db/12/b9/1a3c3f8af97319f6887341ca_560x392.jpg] Reynolds v. Florida: A Climate Change Litigation A panel discussion on the Reynolds v. Florida, filed by eight young people asserting that the State of Florida violated fundamental rights to a stable climate system, was hosted by the FSU Environmental Law Program on January 9, 2020. Andrea Rodgers, senior staff attorney at Our Children's Trust shared the importance of the case, its strong points, challenges, and updates. Alumni Highlights [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/72/53/4b/2c/12081a71fb93abe7270516b6_326x326.png] Andrew Missel (FSU Law '14) works at the Portland, Oregon office of Advocates for the West, a nonprofit environmental law firm devoted to preserving the American West's natural treasure. Currently, Andrew is personally involved in several cases, including an Endangered Species Act challenge to a water reallocation proposal in Oregon's Willamette River Basin and a NEPA challenge to the U.S. Forest Service's grazing management strategy in the Tonto National Forest in Arizona. Student Spotlight [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/02/21/1b/a7/97fb172c60c2896fae15cfb7_560x396.jpg] The FSU Moot Court Team won first place in the 2020 Jeffrey G. Miller Environmental Law Moot Court Competition held February 20-22, 2020 at Pace University in New York. Winning team members are third-year law students Ashley Englund, Steven Kahn, and Alexander Purpuro. FSU Professor Shi-Ling Hsu and Segundo Fernandez coached the team to victory. Fifty four law schools participated, and FSU was one of the three teams competing in the final round, which was judged by the Honorable Lisa Margaret Smith, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the Honorable Kathie A. Stein, Environmental Appeals Board of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the Honorable Jane Branstetter Stranch, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/c0/11/90/29/928cb8cf2a5ece98834c1f4c_560x372.jpg] The FSU Environmental Law Society hosted a joint meeting with the International Law Students Association last February 26 to discuss international environmental law. FSU Law Professor Shi-Ling Hsu talked about international human rights and how they are affected by climate change. [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/cc/ac/33/0b/51d9dc26328bd8b8b8b75d60_560x420.png] On October 29, 2019, a multi-disciplinary team of FSU Law Sordum Ndam and FSU Urban and Regional Planning students Brittany Figueroa and Jonathan Trimble won second place in the Student Environmental Challenge at the Florida Air and Waste Management Association Conference. The team prepared a sea-level rise resiliency solution for Alligator Point, Florida, and persuaded the Selection Committee comprised of representatives from the private sector, not-for-profit associations, and public sectors for funding. Faculty Publications [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/ec/68/eb/c5/96f49c53d3c5ce33ebc49a3f_300x200.png] Shi-Ling Hsu, D'Alemberte Professor Natural Gas Infrastructure: Locking in Emissions? 34 Nat. Res. & Envt. 3 (2020) (with Sam Kalen) Climate Triage: A Resources Trust to Address Inequality in a Climate-changed World, 50 Envtl. L. __ (forthcoming, 2020) Ocean and Coastal Resources Law (Aspen, 2019) (with Josh Eagle) A Green-ish New Deal? 50 ABA Trends 1 (2019) Cooperation and Turnover in Law Faculties: A Game-theoretic Model and Empirical Study, 102 Marq. L. Rev. 1 (2018) [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/f9/d8/bf/f6/2ca831b3284108e616e2cb78_300x200.png] David L. Markell, Steven M. Goldstein Professor An Empirical Assessment of Agency Mechanism Choice, 71 Ala. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2020) (with Robert Glicksman & Justin Sevier) Environmental Protection: Law and Policy (Aspen Law & Business, 8th ed., 2019) (with Robert Glicksman, William Buzbee, Daniel Mandelker, Daniel Bodansky, and Emily Hammond) Unraveling the Administrative State: Mechanism Choice, Key Actors, and Regulatory Tools, 36 Virginia Environmental Law Journal 3 (2018) (with Robert Glicksman) Compliance and Enforcement of Environmental Law (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017) (with Lee Paddock, and Nicholas Bryner, eds.) Technological Innovation, Data Analytics, and Environmental Enforcement, 44 Ecol. L. Q. 41 (2017) (with Robert Glicksman and Claire Monteleoni) [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/0d/7a/3f/45/5cf677efd0e18359f91c70bf_300x200.png] Erin Ryan, Elizabeth C. & Clyde W. Atkinson Professor Federalism as Legal Pluralism, in The Oxford Handbook on Legal Pluralism (Paul Berman, ed., forthcoming 2020) Environmentalists: Brace for Preemption, Propertization, and Problems of Political Scale, in Environmental Law, Disrupted (Jessica Owley and Keith Hirokawa, eds., forthcoming 2020) From Mono Lake to the Atmospheric Trust: Navigating the Public and Private Interests in Public Trust Resource Commons, 10 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 39 (2019) Juliana v. United States: Debating the Fundamentals of the Fundamental Right to a Sustainable Climate, 45 Fla. St. L. Rev. Online 1 (2018), (with Mary Wood, James Huffman, Richard Frank, and Irma Russell) Breathing Air with Heft: An Experiential Report on Environmental Law and Public Health in China, 42 U.C. Davis Environs 195 (2018) [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/d4/99/24/67/4b250865473ad7f607d23694_300x200.png] Mark Seidenfeld, Patricia A. Dore Professor of Adminstrative Law Textualism?s Theoretical Bankruptcy and Its Implications for Statutory Interpretation, __ B.U.L. Rev. __ (2020) The Bounds of Congress?s Spending Power, 61 Ariz. L. Rev. 1 (2019) The Problem with Agency Guidance ? or Not, 36 Yale J. on Reg.: Notice & Comment (May 3, 2019) A Process Based Approach to Presidential Exit, 67 Duke L.J. 1775 (2018) (invited comment for symposium on ?Regulatory Exit?) The Long Shadow of Judicial Review, 32 J. Land Use & Env. L. 579 (2017) (invited paper for Symposium on ?Environmental Law without Courts?) [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20200517/c9/2d/68/cf/8aa70aa3d7233dc7eeebe42c_300x200.png] Hannah Wiseman, Attorneys' Title Professor The New Oil and Gas Governance, 129 Yale Law Jounal Online __ (forthcoming 2020) (with Tara Righetti and James Coleman) Taxing Local Energy Externalities, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2021) Coequal Federalism and Federal-State Agencies, 55 Georgia L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2021) (with Dave Owen) Fracking as a Test of the Demsetz Property Rights Thesis, 71 Hastings L.J.__ (forthcoming 2020) (with David Dana) Rethinking Municipal Corporate Rights, 61 B.C. L. Rev. 591 (2020) [Twitter] [Facebook] [Instagram] [LinkedIn] [YouTube] ABOUT US | ACADEMICS | ADMISSIONS & FINANCIAL AID | OUR FACULTY | ALUMNI | CAREERS | STUDENTS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jroxas at law.fsu.edu Tue May 26 13:16:31 2020 From: jroxas at law.fsu.edu (Maria Ayn Jella Roxas) Date: Tue, 26 May 2020 17:16:31 +0000 Subject: [Law-envtlcert] Publication opportunities Message-ID: <7CA8BCA1-D9D7-4454-81CD-DCDF083E1E92@law.fsu.edu> Dear students in FSU Law?s Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Program Below are two opportunities for your information. 1. The George Washington Journal of Energy and Environmental Law (JEEL) is looking for articles to publish in Volume 12. Articles should: * Be related to energy or environmental law * Concern a relevant issue to practitioners * Have an original, discernible thesis * Be properly substantiated with footnotes * Have an approximate word count between 8,000 and 20,000 words Law students are welcome to submit. Please send your article/s to jeel.submssons at law.gwu.edu. JEEL will be accepting submissions through the end of January 2021. 1. The American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL) announces its annual Stephen E. Herrmann Environmental Writing Award for 2019-2020. Student-edited law journals or equivalent publications published by accredited US Law schools are eligible to nominate one student-authored article, note, case comment, or essay. The article should be selected for its ability to promote understanding of the legal issues in environmental law. Please see attached file for more information. Entries must be received no later than June 12, 2020. The winning journal will receive the Herrmann Award --a stiped of $3,500 to the author, and $500 to the submitting law journal. The author will also be invited to discuss his/her article to the Fellows at the ACOEL Annual Meeting on Oct 1-3 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Student authors interested in pursuing this award should coordinate their application with the journal that published their work. Good day! Jella Roxas Faculty Support - Environmental Programs Florida State University College of Law 425 West Jefferson St. Tallahassee, FL 32306 jroxas at law.fsu.edu | 850-645-8749 | Suite A227 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: HerrmannAwardNotice2020[6].pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 166863 bytes Desc: HerrmannAwardNotice2020[6].pdf URL: