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Committee Chaired By Maurer Professor To Complete Its Analytical Review Of Hanford Nuclear Reservation Waste Options, James Owsley Boyd
Committee Chaired By Maurer Professor To Complete Its Analytical Review Of Hanford Nuclear Reservation Waste Options, James Owsley Boyd
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A committee chaired by an Indiana University Maurer School of Law professor will complete next week its five-year charge to review the analysis performed by a team investigating how best to treat and dispose of low-level waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Washington.
John Strait Applegate, the James L. Calamaras Professor of Law, has served as chair of the 13-member National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) committee since 2018. The committee will conclude its work with a public meeting in Richland, Washington, on June 6. Applegate had previously chaired a prior review of the waste disposal issue …
Fischman Serves As Witness In Endangered Species Act Hearing, James Owsley Boyd
Fischman Serves As Witness In Endangered Species Act Hearing, James Owsley Boyd
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An environmental law expert from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law served as an expert witness today (April 18) as part of a congressional hearing on the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Professor Rob Fischman participated in one of three panels convened by the U.S. House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife, and Fisheries as lawmakers consider four Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolutions challenging the implementation of certain aspects of the ESA.
Deitche Earns Karen Hastie Williams Fellowship, James Owsley Boyd
Deitche Earns Karen Hastie Williams Fellowship, James Owsley Boyd
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La’Kendra Deitche, a 2L from Fort Wayne, Indiana, has been selected as one of eight—and the only one from outside the Washington, D.C. area—Karen Hastie Williams Leadership Fellows, a prestigious fellowship awarded by the D.C. Bar.
Deitche will complete a leadership orientation session followed by a six-month fellowship, from January through June 2023, on the D.C. Bar’s Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources community. The D.C. Bar offers 20 communities that help members develop expertise in specific practice areas.
Law Article By Prof. Rob Fischman Selected For Land Use & Environmental Law Review, James Owsley Boyd
Law Article By Prof. Rob Fischman Selected For Land Use & Environmental Law Review, James Owsley Boyd
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Conservation Law Center Receives Grants For Internships, James Owsley Boyd
Conservation Law Center Receives Grants For Internships, James Owsley Boyd
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