Event Title
Location
University of Richmond School of Law
Start Date
18-10-2013 9:00 AM
Description
Speakers for the 2013 Symposium included Professor Joshua P. Fershee of West Virginia University; Professor Gabriel E. Eckstein of Texas A&M University School of Law; Professor Keith B. Hall, Louisiana State University; Professor Donald T. Hornstein from the University of North Carolina; Professor Shi-Ling Hsu, Florida State University; Professor Rhett Larson, of the University of Oklahoma; Professor Amanda Leiter, American University; Professor Uma Outka, University of Kansas; Professor Justin Pidot, of the University of Denver; Professor Melissa Powers from Lewis & Clark College; Mr. Jefferson D. Reynolds, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality; Dr. Benjamin K. Sovacool & Mr. Alex Gilbert from Vermont Law School; and Ms. Andrea Wortzel, of Troutman Sanders LLP.
The Energy-Water Nexus
University of Richmond School of Law
Speakers for the 2013 Symposium included Professor Joshua P. Fershee of West Virginia University; Professor Gabriel E. Eckstein of Texas A&M University School of Law; Professor Keith B. Hall, Louisiana State University; Professor Donald T. Hornstein from the University of North Carolina; Professor Shi-Ling Hsu, Florida State University; Professor Rhett Larson, of the University of Oklahoma; Professor Amanda Leiter, American University; Professor Uma Outka, University of Kansas; Professor Justin Pidot, of the University of Denver; Professor Melissa Powers from Lewis & Clark College; Mr. Jefferson D. Reynolds, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality; Dr. Benjamin K. Sovacool & Mr. Alex Gilbert from Vermont Law School; and Ms. Andrea Wortzel, of Troutman Sanders LLP.
Comments
"The University of Richmond Law Review will host the 2013 Allen Chair Symposium on October 18, 2013. This year's symposium is dedicated to the energy-water nexus and discussing how the law can support resilient water and energy policies. Panels will explore relationships between fuel extraction and water resources, water scarcity and energy reliability, and energy and water resource management.
Presentations will begin at 9:00 am and end at approximately 3:30 pm. Lunch will be provided between noon and 1:00 pm, and a reception will follow the event. Attendees can receive up to 4.5 MCLE credits from the Virginia State Bar." - from online event announcement