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Red Clay conferences

The Red Clay Conference is an annual environmental law conference that is entirely student-organized by students of the University of Georgia School of Law. The Conference aims to increase public awareness of environmental issues of regional, national, and international significance through a series of educational presentations and open forum discussions.
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Creator
Turner, Christian
Fowler, Laurie
Rutledge, Peter B.
Appel, Peter A.
Jones, Shana
Sapp, Bill
Durkee, Melissa J.
Environmental Law Society
Goldstein, Mindy
Orford, Adam D.
Alexander, Clark
Crowley, Jack
Dallmeyer, Dorinda
Ebersbach, Kurt
Gravel, Gabrielle
Marlow, James
Meyer, Timothy L
Pouncey, Gerald
Stuckey, Stephanie
Vandenbergh, Michael P.
Date of Original
1995/9999
Subject
Environmental law
University of Georgia. School of Law
Land use--Law and legislation
Environmentalism
Location
United States, Georgia, Clarke County, Athens, 33.96095, -83.37794
Medium
articles
conference proceedings
Type
Text
Description
The Red Clay Conference is an annual environmental law conference that is entirely student-organized by students of the University of Georgia School of Law. The Conference aims to increase public awareness of environmental issues of regional, national, and international significance through a series of educational presentations and open forum discussions. It provides CLE (Continuing Legal Education) credits to attorneys registered with the State Bar of Georgia, but also welcomes all other interested groups and members of the public.
Holding Institution
Alexander Campbell King Law Library