Fall 2015 Course Schedule

Climate Change & the Law (LAW-851-001)
Snape

Meets: 12:00 PM - 01:20 PM (MW) - Room 313

Enrolled: 14 / Limit: 15

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Description

This course examines the most important environmental issue of our day. It focuses on the science of climate change, the U.S. domestic response, and international efforts to curb greenhouse pollution. While knowledge of environmental law is not mandatory as a prerequisite, statutory and administrative interpretation of various U.S. laws will be a central component of the course. The class will also include various simulations, including multilateral negotiations and federal moot courts. Finally, the course will consider whether and to what extent global warming represents a threat to our current social fabric, and will analyze potential solutions or mitigation devices available to lawyers and other policy-makers.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Climate Change & Law Author: Wold Publisher: LexisNexis Matthew Bender 2nd Edition- REQUIRED (ISBN:9780769860268)

First Class Readings

For Class #1 : Read pages 1-57 of the textbook "Climate Change & Law"

Syllabus

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