Environmental Law - Fall 2013 (77886) | William S. Richardson School of Law
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Environmental Law

Law School Description

The explosion of environmental laws since the early 1970s has dramatically impacted business, government, and private individuals. The tentacles reach into almost all areas of law: from bankruptcy to tax, from land transactions to corporate structuring. This course introduces students to a smorgasbord of federal environmental laws, including endangered species, environmental impact statements, air and water pollution, and solid/hazardous waste control. This course provides the fundamentals for those interested in other environmental law courses, students pursuing environmental law careers, as well as students curious about this important field of law.

UH Mānoa Catalog Description

Basic policy questions and problems concerning environment. Examination of federal and Hawaiian statutes. Focus on environmental problems of Hawai'i.

Credit(s) for this CRN

3

Instructor Approval

No

Competition

No

Bar Course

No

Clinical Requirement

No

Certificate(s)

Environmental Law

Category

Environmental, Land Use, and Ocean Law

Textbooks

ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY LAW
Author: Doremus, Lin, Rosenberg & Schoenbaum
Edition: 6th
ISBN: 9781609301736
This book is required.
Year Published: 2012
Publisher: Thomson West Publishers / Foundation Press

Instructor(s)

Office Hours

By Appointment

Class Schedule

M
3:20pm - 4:35pm
W
3:20pm - 4:35pm

Dates

August 26, 2013 to December 20, 2013

Classroom

Classroom 1

Course Reference Number

77886
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