JAEL-in-Brief Episode 5 - Henna Kahn interviews Randy Strobo
JAEL-In-Brief
by JAEL Journal
3y ago
Randy Strobo is an attorney and an environmental professional. His primary areas of practice include environmental, civil, administrative, and appellate litigation across a range of issues including environmental damage, land use, planning and zoning, property, eminent domain, personal injury, permitting and regulation, industrial pollution, air and water quality, conservation planning, agricultural and historic preservation, and energy. For more information about Randy or Strobo Barkley PLLC, visit http://strobobarkley.com/randal-a-strobo  Henna Kahn is a 2L dual degree student pursuing ..read more
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JAEL-in-Brief Episode 4 - John Garvey interviews Dan Depasquale
JAEL-In-Brief
by JAEL Journal
3y ago
Dan DePasquale is an Attorney-Advisor at the Pesticides & Toxic Substances Law Office at the Office of General Counsel in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  For more information about the Pesticides & Toxic Substances Law Office and the organizations within the EPA Office of General Counsel, visit https://www.epa.gov/aboutepa/about-office-general-counsel-ogc#:~:text=The%20Pesticides%20and%20Toxic%20Substances,the%20Toxic%20Substances%20Control%20Act. Dan Depasquale’s law review note can be accessed here: https://digitalcommons.law.wne.edu/lawreview/vol38/iss3/6/ John Garve ..read more
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JAEL-in-Brief Episode 3 - Olivia Polston interviews Jean Terry
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by JAEL Journal
3y ago
Jean Terry is a partner at Louisville, Kentucky law firm Manion Stigger, LLP specializing in construction law. Before entering Columbus School of Law at Catholic University of America, Ms. Terry previously worked as a civil engineer for a multinational design and construction firm. In addition to numerous projects as a civil engineer, her legal contributions include a chapter in the Tennessee Department of Transportation’s Drainage Manual detailing Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control and is certified in the Fundamentals of Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control by the Tennessee Department ..read more
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JAEL-in-Brief Episode 2 - Brian Fields interviews Mary Cromer
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by JAEL Journal
3y ago
Mary Cromer is the Deputy Director of Appalachian Citizens' Law Center, a nonprofit law firm in Whitesburg, Kentucky that advocates on environmental justice issues in Central Appalachia. Mary represents individuals in Southwest Virginia and Eastern Kentucky on a variety of environmental justice issues related to the legacy costs of coal mining, including land owners’ rights issues, toxic waste disposal, and safe drinking water. Mary has served as Southwest Virginia’s representative on the Virginia Governor’s Advisory Council on Environmental Justice since its inception in 2017. She earned her ..read more
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JAEL-in-Brief Episode 1 - Brian Fields interviews Connor Fagan
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by JAEL Journal, The Journal of Animal and Environmental Law
3y ago
SHOW NOTES -- Connor Fagan is a National Oceanic & Atmospheric Association (NOAA) Knauss Marine Policy Fellow who is placed with the Marine Mammal Commission as a Science, Communications, and Policy Analyst. His e-mail is cfagan@mmc.gov or alternately gconnorfagan@gmail.com, and will gladly answer any questions anyone has! Brian Fields is a 2L at University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law and a first-year member of the Journal of Animal and Environmental Law. After graduation he is hoping to pursue a career in environmental law with a focus on environmental justice, water resources la ..read more
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