ABA Best Papers in Environmental Law and Water Law

April 20, 2008 | Posted by Michael "Aquadoc" Campana

Colleague Patrick Griffiths of the City of Bend alerted me to this information, which is from the American Bar Association’s Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources (www.abanet.org/environ/best/).

The ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources recognizes the following paper submissions as the “Best Papers” prepared for the 37th Annual Conference on Environmental Law (Keystone), 26th Annual Water Law Conference, 15th Section Fall Meeting, and the 36th Annual Conference on Environmental Law. Each author was presented with a certificate of recognition and a Section publication as a token of appreciation for their outstanding submissions.

You can download each of these free at the above WWW site.

Here are the Environmental Law winners:

Thomas A. Bloomfield | Gallagher & Gallagher, a Professional Corporation
The Topsy Turvey World of CERCLA Uncertain Law – Uncertain Science

Sharon M. Mattox | Vinson & Elkins, L.L.P.
The 404(b)(1) Guidelines: Overview and New Developments

Rex R. Raimond | The Meridian Institute
Ethical Considerations Regarding the International Development and Application of Nanotechnology and Nanoscale Materials

Douglas R. Williams | Saint Louis University School of Law
Complexity, Competence, and Confidentiality: Ethical Issues at the Cutting Edge of Environmental Law

Water Law winners:

Charlton H. Bonham | Trout Unlimited
A Recipe from the Field for Dam Removal Agreements

Sandra Zellmer | University of Nebraska College of Law
Anti-Speculation: Ghost-busting, Trust-busting, or Ensuring Beneficial Use?

I have read only Zellmer’s paper, which I strongly recommend.


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