From ERyan at law.fsu.edu Wed Jul 14 17:03:22 2021 From: ERyan at law.fsu.edu (Erin Ryan) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2021 21:03:22 +0000 Subject: [Law-envtlfsufaculty] FSU Program on Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Newsletter In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [Florida State University] Program on Environmental, Energy & Land Use Law July 15, 2021 A Message from the Associate Dean for Environmental Programs [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210714/0d/7a/3f/45/5cf677efd0e18359f91c70bf_512x340.png] Despite the parade of challenges that the global pandemic served up this past year, the FSU Program on Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law managed to thrive in 2020-21. Thanks to the hard work of all team members, our program was officially recognized by the State University System Board of Governors as an SUS Center for Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law, facilitating future partnerships and funding opportunities. We proudly graduated 12 Environmental J.D. Certificate and LL.M. students, placed 24 students in environmental externships, credited 11 pro bono environmental service projects, and hosted 12 guest lecturers and panel participants through our environmental enrichment series. We also maintained our standing as one of the top ranked environmental law programs in the United States, placing 7th among programs at public universities in U.S. News and World Report?s assessment, and tying for 18th among all programs nationwide. As we eagerly prepare for our return to in-person learning this Fall, we send heartfelt wishes to all for a restful and healthy summer! - Erin Ryan, Associate Dean for Environmental Programs Faculty Scholarship at the Program on Environmental, Energy, and Land USe Law [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210714/ec/68/eb/c5/96f49c53d3c5ce33ebc49a3f_570x378.png] Shi-Ling Hsu, D?Alemberte Professor CAPITALISM AND THE ENVIRONMENT (forthcoming, Cambridge Univ. Press, 2021). Whither, Rationality? 120 MICH. L. REV. __ (forthcoming, 2021). Carbon Taxation and Economic Inequality, 15 HARV. L. & POL'Y REV. __ (forthcoming, 2021). Anti-Science Ideology, 75 U. MIAMI L. REV. 405 (2020) (symposium). Climate Triage: A Resources Trust to Address Inequality in a Climate-changed World, 50 ENVTL. L. 97 (2020). [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210714/0d/7a/3f/45/5cf677efd0e18359f91c70bf_430x284.png] Erin Ryan, Elizabeth C. & Clyde W. Atkinson Professor Environmental Rights for the 21st Century: Comparing the Public Trust Doctrine and the Rights of Nature Movement, 43 CARDOZO L. REV. __ (forthcoming, 2021) (with Holly Parker Curry & Hayes Rule). The Twin Environmental Law Problems of Preemption and Political Scale, in ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, DISRUPTED (Keith Hirokawa & Jessica Owley, eds., forthcoming, 2021). A Short History of the Public Trust Doctrine and its Intersection with Private Water Law, 39 VIRGINIA ENVTL. L.J. 135 (2020). Rationing the Constitution vs. Negotiating It: Coan, Mud, and Crystals in the Context of Dual Sovereignty, 2020 WISC. L. REV. 165 (2020). Federalism as Legal Pluralism, in THE OXFORD HANDBOOK ON LEGAL PLURALISM (Paul Berman, ed., 2020). [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210714/d4/99/24/67/4b250865473ad7f607d23694_430x286.png] Mark Seidenfeld, Patricia A. Dore Professor of Administrative Law The Limits of Deliberation about the Public?s Values: Reviewing BLAKE EMERSON, THE PUBLIC'S LAW: ORIGINS AND ARCHITECTURE OF PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRACY, 199 MICH. L. REV. 1111 (2021) (Book Review). Textualism?s Theoretical Bankruptcy and Its Implications for Statutory Interpretation, 100 B.U. L. REV. 1817 (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 (2019). A Process Based Approach to Presidential Exit, 67 DUKE L.J. 1775 (2018) (invited comment for symposium on ?Regulatory Exit?). [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210714/ac/13/8a/10/981c68403a237536e4dd8a7e_430x286.png] Sarah Swan, Assistant Professor Constitutional Off-loading at the City Limits, 135 HARV. L. REV. __ (forthcoming, 2021) Running Interference: Local Government, Tortious Interference with Contractual Relations, and the Constitutional Right to Petition, 36 J. LAND USE & ENVTL. L. __ (forthcoming, 2021). Exclusion Diffusion, 70 EMORY L.J. __ (forthcoming, 2021). Preempting Plaintiff Cities, 45 FORD. URB. L. J. 1241 (2019). Plaintiff Cities, 71 VAND. L. Rev. 1227 (2018). [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210714/23/49/b4/b0/8edd457928b8fe8f2dfe21d5_430x286.png] Donald J. Weidner, Dean Emeritus and Alumni Centennial Professor The Unfortunate Role of Special Litigation Committees in LLC, (forthcoming, 2021). The Revised Uniform Partnership Act (Thomson Reuters 2020) (with Robert W. Hillman and Allan G. Donn). LLC Default Rules Are Hazardous to Member Liquidity, 76 BUS. LAWYER 151 (2020). Dissatisfied Members in Florida LLCs: Remedies, 18 FLA. ST. U. BUS. REV. 1 (2019). New FASB Rules on Accounting for Leases: A Sarbanes-Oxley Promise Delivered, 72 BUS. LAWYER 367 (2017). Alumni Highlight [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210714/10/63/46/f0/2432d6c28cf47c97410250ca_370x518.jpg] Jessica Iceman 2012 alumna Jessica M. Iceman (?12) is an associate in the Tampa office of Stearns Weaver Miller. She is a member of the firm?s Land Development Zoning and Environment Group, and is Florida Bar board certified in city, county, and local government law. Icerman represents clients before local and state governments, and in litigation on land use and land development issues. She has experience representing clients in matters involving rezonings, comprehensive plan amendments, and all aspects of land development permitting and litigation. Captain Alan S. Richard delivered a presentation on behalf of the Florida Bar?s Admiralty Law Committee entitled ?Florida Maritime Legislative and Regulatory Update, 2021?. Captain Richard also testified at the Committee Chair?s request before the Florida Senate Committee on Transportation on matters pertaining to Federal Preemption of State and Local Regulation of Seaports. Susan L. Stephens is an adjunct professor at FSU College of Law will continue teaching Florida Environmental Permitting this AY 2021-2022. The course will provide an overview of environmental regulatory programs in Florida and will focus on a case study: the permitting requirements associated with greenfield construction. Stephens have extensive experience on property investments, and on navigating local, state and federal environmental regulations. [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210714/92/0d/32/3d/2e409bb0e26027a74360a5cd_856x456.png] Captain Alan S. Richard and Susan L. Stephens Student Spotlight [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210714/18/36/a4/ad/7c6a8d81f8b25c00216acf58_344x372.JPG] Catherine Awasthi Catherine Awasthi, a rising 3L will serve as pro bono director for the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund Chapter. Catherine was selected as a recipient of the 2021 Animal Legal Defense Fund?s Advancement in Animal Law Scholarship and the 2021 Law Student Achievement Award from the Florida Bar Animal Law Section. She also co-authored an article with FSU Law Alumni Ralph DeMeo published at the Florida Bar Journal, entitled ?Marine Canary in the Coal Mine: The Latest Threats to Manatee Survival and Efforts to Save Them?. This summer, Catherine is serving as a litigation program law clerk for the Animal Legal Defense Fund. [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210714/83/fe/64/8f/9ed4b797db6c2d58a6437dd4_344x380.jpg] Holly Parker Curry We congratulate the following J.D. graduates who completed the Certificate Program during the Spring 2021 term: Holly Parker Curry (Highest Honors), Brooke Boinis (Honors), Abigail Boyd (Honors), Kathryn Fanning (Honors), Tyler Finello (Honors), Amelia Ulmer (Honors), Erin Carroll, Austin Gasiorek, Kelly Ann Kennedy, Jonathan McGowan, and Ryan Rensel. Savannah Wentley completed her Environmental LL.M. degree at the end of Fall 2020. The L.L.M. Program enriches the education experience of our L.L.M. students by enabling them to acquire post-graduate expertise in the areas of environmental, energy, and land use law that interest them most. Upcoming Events The FSU Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Program will be hosting a full slate of impressive environmental and administrative law events and activities this coming AY 2021-2022. [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210714/70/c8/df/e7/e7a1c7abd3e4c91303290ba2_772x456.png] Alexandra Klass and Michael Vanderbergh Distinguished Environmental Lecture Series 2021-2022 Each year, the College of Law?s nationally regarded Distinguished Environmental Lecture program features some of the profession's leading environmental scholar and policy makers. We have invited Alexandra Klass, Distinguished McKnight University Professor at the University of Minnesota Law School and Michael P. Vanderbergh, David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair in Law, Director of Climate Change Research Network, and Co-Director of the Energy, Environment and Land Use Program of Vanderbilt University Law School to provide lectures for the coming academic school year. The Environmental Law Program will also be hosting a panel discussion, a number of enrichment seminars, and several field trips. Information on upcoming events will be made available here. 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