Wednesday, April 9 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM
Kendrick Hall — 100 - Lecture Hall
This presentation explores environmental and legal challenges shaping California. The presentation begins with an overview of California water law, featuring insights from the California Water Law Symposium. Next, the presentation will examine California’s energy law, focusing on the state’s ambitious renewable energy goals and the legal landscape driving the transition to sustainable power. Finally, the presentation ends with the sociological and ecological importance of national parks, analyzing how federal policies impact conservation efforts and highlighting ongoing litigation shaping the future of these protected lands. The entire USF community is invited to attend. This event is part of GoUSF’s April Environmental Justice Programming.”
Presented by:
Azura Jorda (first-year law student) and Brandon Sample (third-year law student)
Aidee Pressley and Alexandria Moorehead (second-year law students)
Bryn Weisman and Daniel Crowley (first-year law students)