From jparkerflynn at law.fsu.edu Mon Feb 3 13:29:46 2025 From: jparkerflynn at law.fsu.edu (James Parker-Flynn) Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2025 18:29:46 +0000 Subject: [Law-envtlcert] Summer Opportunity - Applications Now Open for Climate Equity and Resilience Summer Institute In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Environmental Law Students, Please see below for an interesting opportunity to apply to a three-week summer program on Climate Justice at the University of Washington. The Priority Deadline to apply is February 28th, and the Final Deadline is March 17. Good luck! James Parker-Flynn Director of the Center for Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Florida State University College of Law From: Climate Equity and Resilience Summer Institute > Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 6:53 PM Subject: Applications Now Open for Climate Equity and Resilience Summer Institute [cid:image001.png at 01DB70D3.380E8E50] The Climate Impacts Group is excited to announce that we are now accepting applications for our three-week summer graduate and recent graduate program. Please help spread the word to eligible students (master's, doctoral, and post-doc) and practitioners (within five years of a terminal graduate degree) who might be interested in this opportunity. Internship information and links below. The priority deadline to apply is February 28 and the final deadline is March 17 @ 5PM PT. Thank you! - Are you a graduate student (master's, doctoral, post-doc) or recent graduate (five years from a terminal degree) interested in understanding how climate justice connects to your research, work, or life? The Climate Equity and Resilience Summer Institute (CERSI) invites you to a transformative three-week summer program designed to deepen your knowledge and grow your community. >From June 16-July 4, 2025, participants will get to explore climate justice through immersive field trips and hands-on workshops, all while building meaningful connections with others passionate about environmental justice in a variety of contexts. What you'll gain: * A deeper understanding of what social, climate, and environmental justice means across different scales and contexts. * Concrete tools and practices to address and deconstruct power dynamics that influence relationships between academia and communities. * A supportive network of scholars and practitioners committed to solidarity, equity, and justice in their work. What to expect: * Field trips that bring theory to life in real-world settings. * Lectures and workshops led by a diverse group of experts and practitioners. * A collaborative, justice-oriented learning environment on UW Seattle's campus and at Pack Forest (near Mount Rainier). CERSI is hosted by the Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative at the UW Climate Impacts Group and is supported by EarthLab. Scholarships, stipends, and housing support are available to make this opportunity accessible for eligible participants. Please email climate-equity at uw.edu for any questions. Learn more and apply by the March 17th deadline at https://bit.ly/CERSI25. Best regards, Nicolette Worrell -- [A blue and white logo with a mountain and a waterfall Description automatically generated] Nicolette Worrell, M.M.A. Pronouns: she/her/hers Research Scientist | Climate Impacts Group 407.435.3151 | nicow88 at uw.edu | @CIG_UW EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 120156 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 73777 bytes Desc: image002.jpg URL: From jparkerflynn at law.fsu.edu Mon Feb 17 11:28:50 2025 From: jparkerflynn at law.fsu.edu (James Parker-Flynn) Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2025 16:28:50 +0000 Subject: [Law-envtlcert] Publishing Opportunity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Environmental Law Students, Please see below and the attached about an opportunity to publish in the American Bar Association?s (ABA) Section of Environment, Energy and Resources (SEER)?s May/June 2025 issue of Trends. The deadline is March 1, so you?ll need to move quickly. Good luck! James Parker-Flynn Director of the Center for Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Florida State University College of Law Call for Student Submissions: Environmental Law Publication Opportunity Like to write and get national recognition? The American Bar Association?s (ABA) Section of Environment, Energy and Resources (SEER) is now soliciting student submissions for its May/June 2025 issue of Trends, a bi-monthly newsletter on new cases, regulations, and issues in environmental, energy and resources law. Is there a pending case before the Supreme Court that interests you? What about a major decision from a Court of Appeals or state Supreme Court? Has your state passed a new environmental law or recently implemented a regulation? You can also consider writing about the new Executive Orders (EOs) or other regulatory announcements by the new Administration affecting many in the environmental/energy/resources area. The May/June issue of Trends will be reserved for publishing student pieces of 750-1,000 words. Please see the author guidelines (attached), as well as the November/December 2024 issue for examples of Trends articles. * Submission Deadline: Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis up until March 1, 2025. * Timeline: The Trends Board, composed of experienced lawyers in the field, will select and notify successful applicants by mid-March. Board members will then assist in editing and finalizing the article for publication in an all-electronic format that will be posted on the ABA SEER website and distributed via e-mail notice to the 8,000 plus members of the Section. * Eligibility: Only students pursuing a law degree (JD, LLM, or JSD) are eligible to submit. At the time of submission, the student must be enrolled in the degree-granting program. (Non-students are ineligible to submit articles for the student issue but are welcome to submit to other issues of Trends. ) * How to submit: Please email your submission to Thomas Lorenzen at tlorenzen at crowell.com, Chayla Witherspoon at chayla.witherspoon at fmglaw.com, Norm Dupont at ndupont at awattorneys.com, and Victor Wu at victorywu at stanford.edu. Please include the following information [in this format] in your submission email: [Title of proposed article] [20-30 words on proposed scope?e.g., ?This Supreme Court case deals with standing of parties who did not participate in a prior administrative proceeding to subsequently challenge the results of that proceeding to license off-site storage of nuclear waste.?][Author full name][*_____ is a ____-year JD/LLM/JSD student at ____.] Matthew J. Sanders Acting Deputy Director, Environmental Law Clinic Lecturer in Law Stanford Law School Council Member | Co-Chair, Environmental Law Societies Network American Bar Association, Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (650) 736-8775 matthewjsanders at stanford.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Trends Author Guidelines.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 125073 bytes Desc: Trends Author Guidelines.pdf URL: From mmaurer at law.fsu.edu Wed Feb 19 08:50:54 2025 From: mmaurer at law.fsu.edu (Madison Maurer) Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2025 13:50:54 +0000 Subject: [Law-envtlcert] Spring Distinguished Environmental Lecture Next Week, 2/26! Message-ID: Dear Environmental Law Students, This is a friendly reminder that next Wednesday, February 26th, we are hosting our Spring Distinguished Environmental Lecture at 3:30pm in the Law Rotunda. John Leshy, from the University of California San Francisco Law School, will deliver his lecture, America's Public Lands: What Will Donald Trump's Legacy Likely Be? Drawing on his comprehensive public lands history published in 2022, Our Common Ground, his extensive experience in public land policy and administration, and relevant events in the first Trump Administration, Professor Leshy will sketch out possible answers to the question posed in the lecture title and offer some preliminary predictions. Join us for a wonderful evening among students, faculty, and local law professionals, with a reception to follow. Please RSVP for in-person attendance at your earliest convenience with this link or by scanning the barcode in the poster below. [cid:4ce81f82-9162-4870-a802-5ac2d5fb3a6b] Hope to see you there! 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