Should Firms Be Required to Make More Extensive Disclosures About Climate Risk?
May 25, 2021Professors Madison Condon of Boston University and Kevin Haeberle of William and Mary Law School discussed climate change, financial markets and corporate disclosure in a May 25. 2021 webinar sponsored by the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law.
Webinar Examines the Law and Economics of Climate Adaptation
April 28, 2021Professors Matthew E. Kahn of Johns Hopkins University and Robin K. Craig of the University of Utah discussed adaptation to climate change from both a legal and economic perspective in a webinar on April 28, 2021, sponsored by the Coleman Burke Center for Environmental Law.
Burke Center Webinar: Wildlife as Property Owners: A New Conception of Animal Rights
March 01, 2021Professors Karen Bradshaw of Arizona State University and Holly Doremus of the University of California at Berkeley discussed Professor Bradshaw’s new book Wildlife as Property Owners: A New Conception of Animal Rights in a webinar on March 1, 2021, sponsored by the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law.
Professor Adler previews environmental policy in the Biden AdministrationÂ
January 26, 2021On January 21, Jonathan H. Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, participated in a webinar on ""
Webinar Explores Massachusetts v. EPA with Professor Richard Lazarus, author of The Rule of Five: Making Climate History at the Supreme CourtÂ
October 22, 2020Professor Richard J. Lazarus of Harvard University discussed his new book, The Rule of Five: Making Climate Change History at the Supreme Court, in a webinar on Oct. 22, 2020. sponsored by the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law.
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