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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Harvard Environmental Law Review: Environmental Justice Symposium
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SUMMARY:Harvard Environmental Law Review: Environmental Justice Symposium
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Join the <em>Harvard Environmental Law Review </em>for a conversation on environmental justice with experts on community lawyering, air pollution, urban agriculture, Indian law, climate change, and more. The event will celebrate the publication of the most recent issue of the <em>Harvard Environmental Law Review</em>, devoted completely to the topic of environmental justice.<!--break--></p><p>	Join the <em>Harvard Environmental Law Review </em>for a conversation on environmental justice with experts on community lawyering, air pollution, urban agriculture, Indian law, climate change, and more. The event will celebrate the publication of the most recent issue of the <em>Harvard Environmental Law Review</em>, devoted completely to the topic of environmental justice.</p><p>	The journal has dedicated this year's spring issue to a Symposium on Environmental Justice. The issue includes the following pieces, and many of the authors will be present to discuss their articles:<br><br>ROBERT BULLARD, Texas Southern University<br>Introduction<br><br>ELIZABETH KRONK-WARNER, University of Utah College of Law<br>HEATHER TANANA, University of Utah College of Law<br><em>Indian Country Post-McGirt: Implications for Traditional Energy Development and Beyond</em><br><br>PENELOPE STEIN, Harvard Law School Project on Disability<br>MICHAEL STEIN, Harvard Law School Project on Disability<br><em>Disability-Inclusive Climate Justice</em><br><br>ANTHONY MOFFA, University of Maine School of Law<br><em>Environmental Indifference</em><br><br>BRENDA MALLORY, Southern Environmental Law Center (former)<br>DAVID NEAL, Southern Environmental Law Center<br><em>Practicing on Uneven Ground: Raising Environmental Justice Claims Under Race Neutral Laws</em><br><br>MARIANNE ENGELMAN LADO, Vermont Law School (former)<br>KEN RUMELT, Vermont Law School<br><em>Pipeline Struggles: Case Studies in Ground Up Lawyering</em><br><br>ETIENNE TOUSSAINT, University of the District of Columbia School of Law<br><em>Black Urban Ecologies and Structural Extermination</em></p><p>	Contact: <a href="mailto:hlselr@gmail.com">hlselr@gmail.com</a></p>
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