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From 2001 to 2004, Freeman also taught environmental law and served as Associate Dean for Law and Policy at the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at UCSB. [3] She has been a visiting professor at Georgetown Law Center, New York University Law School, and Stanford Law School. In 2005, Freeman joined the Harvard Law School faculty ...
James Salzman (born 1963) is the Donald Bren Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law with joint appointments at the UCLA School of Law and the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
The New York University School of Law (NYU Law) is the law school of New York University, a private research university in New York City. Established in 1835, it was the first law school established in New York City and is the oldest surviving law school in New York State and one of the oldest law schools in the United States.
The Bren School of Environmental Science & Management is the graduate environmental studies school of the University of California, Santa Barbara.. The mission of the Bren School is to play a leading role in researching environmental issues, identifying and solving environmental problems, and training research scientists and environmental-management professionals.
The New York University Environmental Law Journal is one of ten student-run journals published at the New York University School of Law. [1] The journal publishes scholarship relating to the "links between environmental and land use policy as well as administrative, corporate, constitutional, criminal, energy, insurance, international, property, tax, and tort law."
The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law, 1998. “Unitization,” in Peter Newman, ed., The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law 1998. (with James Smith) “The Self-Enforcing Provisions of Oil and Gas Unit Operating Agreements: Theory and Evidence”, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, July, 1999.
It was due to his $20 million in donations to UC Santa Barbara's School of Environmental Science. [36] In 30 years, Bren donated 55,000 acres (220 km 2) of land for parks, greenways, recreation and wilderness preserves. [37] This fulfills his plans and commitment to preserve more than 50-percent of historic Irvine Ranch of 93,000 acres (380 km 2).
University of Arizona School of Geography, Development and Environment; University of Illinois College of Agriculture, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences; University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; University of Missouri College of Human Environmental Sciences; USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies