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Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources


Committees

About the Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources

The Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources is the premier forum for lawyers working in areas related to environmental law, natural resources law, and energy law. The Section is committed to providing members with opportunities to enhance professional skills, stay on top of current developments, and dialogue in these substantive areas. Section membership will add to your professional skill set and broaden your knowledge.

Highlights

Committee Awards


The Section would like to recognize the Committees and their Chairs that have made outstanding efforts during the 2007-2008 ABA year. The Section Council recognizes Committees in each of the three practice areas, environment, energy and resources, and cross practice for best publications, best programs, and best public service. For the complete list of awards, please click here.
Posted: October 16, 2008

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Member Benefits

NR&E
Trends
YIR
Politics & The Environment
Fall 2008
Trends
September/October 2008
The Year in Review 2007
2007

New from the Section and ABA Publishing

Ocean and Coastal Law and Policy

New Book! - Ocean and Coastal Law and Policy

The country's ocean and coastal laws and policies in many ways mirror the very resources they were created to manage, restore, and protect: they are complex, intertwined, and fluid. Newly published by the ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, Ocean and Coastal Law and Policy provides an authoritative yet practical resource for practioners, government officials, and scholars to understand and build upon the current legal framework of our ocean and coastal policies.


The Law of Environmental Justice, 2nd Edition

New Book! - The Law of Environmental Justice, Second Edition

Environmental justice is the concept that minority and low-income individuals, communities and populations should not be disproportionately exposed to environmental hazards, and that they should share fully in making the decisions that affect their environment. This newly updated edition of The Law of Environmental Justice comprehensively examines the sources of environmental justice law and how evolving regulations and important court decisions impact projects around the country.

The Law of Environmental Justice Update Service
Updated: September 30, 2008


Global Climate Change and U.S. Law

Global Climate Change and U.S. Law

Updates for Global Climate Change and U.S. Law

Listen to Michael Gerrard
Michael Gerrard explains the role lawyers and the legal profession will play in the global climate challenges the U.S. faces. (8:50)

2008-2009 Annual Section Sponsors


Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (BNA)

Exponent, Inc.
Marsh USA, Inc.

Upcoming Programs

December 4, 2008
Climate Change Disclosure: Draft ASTM Standard Available for Comments
Quick Teleconference

December 8-9, 2008
Successful Experiments in Improving Ecosystems Outcomes
Primary Sponsor: Multi-State Working Group
Chicago, IL

December 11, 2008
Climate Change and NEPA: A Legal Tipping Point?
Quick Teleconference

February 11-17, 2009
ABA Midyear Meeting
Boston, MA

February 18-20, 2009
27th Annual Water Law Conference
San Diego, CA

March 12-15, 2009
38th Conference on Environmental Law
Keystone, CO

Environmental and Energy Law News

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