Event Title

Statutes & the Courts

Location

Duke Law School

Start Date

14-11-2003 1:00 PM

End Date

14-11-2003 2:00 PM

Description

Lois Schiffer, Partner at Baach Robinson & Lewis, PLLC, and formerly Assistant Attorney General for the Environment and Natural Resources Division at the U.S. Department of Justice under the Clinton Administration, presents "The National Environmental Policy Act Today, with an emphasis on its application across U.S borders." William Perry Pendley , President and Chief Legal Officer of Mountain States Legal Foundation, and formerly Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy and Minerals in the Department of the Interior, presents, "Natural Resources Policy Under the Bush Administration: Not What It Says, But What It Has Done In Court."

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Related Paper

Lois J. Schiffer, The National Environmental Policy Act Today, With an Emphasis on Its Application Across U.S. Borders, 14 Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum325-345 (Spring 2004)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/delpf/vol14/iss2/7

Related Paper II

William P. Pendley, Natural Resources Policy Under the Bush Administration: Not What it Says, But What it has Done in Court, 14 Duke Environmental Law & PolicyForum 313-324 (Spring 2004)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/delpf/vol14/iss2/6

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Statutes & the Courts

Duke Law School

Lois Schiffer, Partner at Baach Robinson & Lewis, PLLC, and formerly Assistant Attorney General for the Environment and Natural Resources Division at the U.S. Department of Justice under the Clinton Administration, presents "The National Environmental Policy Act Today, with an emphasis on its application across U.S borders." William Perry Pendley , President and Chief Legal Officer of Mountain States Legal Foundation, and formerly Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy and Minerals in the Department of the Interior, presents, "Natural Resources Policy Under the Bush Administration: Not What It Says, But What It Has Done In Court."