Tuesday, February 26, 2019
March 4: Pace Student Workshop: Calming Troubled Waters: Local Solutions
In preparation for his presentation of the 15th Annual Norman Williams Distinguished Lecture in Land Use Planning and the Law at Vermont Law School, Professor John Nolon’s student research team members will present their findings at a Workshop at Pace Law School on March 4th. This is part of a multi-year project of the Land Use Law Center entitled Calming Troubled Waters: Local Solutions. The Workshop will commence at 4 pm in the Problem Room on the School’s White Plains campus. If you would like to attend, please respond to amccoy@law.pace.edu. The research team’s work explores the fragmented nature of water law in the U.S. and strategies for connecting the fragmented powers of federal, state, and local governments to protect water quality. The team comprises ten Pace JD students and three joint degree students with Yale’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, two of whom are JD candidates at Vermont Law School.
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/land_use/2019/02/march-4-pace-student-workshop-calming-troubled-waters-local-solutions.html