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Lectures and Debates

 
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  • A Discussion With EPA's General Counsel Avi Garbow: Environmental Justice, Agency Priorities, and Employment by Avi S. Garbow, General Counsel

    A Discussion With EPA's General Counsel Avi Garbow: Environmental Justice, Agency Priorities, and Employment

    Avi S. Garbow, General Counsel

    The Center For International Law & Justice and Environmental Law Society present a discussion with Avi S. Garbow who, during his tenure as EPA General Counsel, has worked closely on the Clean Power Plan, Clean Water Rule and other initiatives.

  • From Paris to Orlando: Achieving Climate Justice in Our Communities by Tim Heberlein, Moderator; Josephine Balzac, Esq.; Jasmine Burney; Chris Castro; and Jeannie Economos

    From Paris to Orlando: Achieving Climate Justice in Our Communities

    Tim Heberlein, Moderator; Josephine Balzac, Esq.; Jasmine Burney; Chris Castro; and Jeannie Economos

    Florida A & M University College of Law, in collaboration with the City of Orlando and a host of community organizations and members, presents a panel discussion about climate justice and sustainability in our communities.

  • The Injustice of Sea Level Rise: Ethics and Evidence, Lies and Liability--Event Poster by Professor Keith Rizzardi

    The Injustice of Sea Level Rise: Ethics and Evidence, Lies and Liability--Event Poster

    Professor Keith Rizzardi

    The Center for International Law & Justice (CILJ) and the Environment, Development & Justice Program (EDJP) present a lecture by Professor Keith Rizzardi. Professor Rizzardi, an experienced government lawyer and litigator, teaches at St. Thomas University School of Law.

  • The Injustice of Sea Level Rise: Ethics and Evidence, Lies and Liability--Slides and Data Presentation by Professor Keith Rizzardi

    The Injustice of Sea Level Rise: Ethics and Evidence, Lies and Liability--Slides and Data Presentation

    Professor Keith Rizzardi

    The Center for International Law & Justice (CILJ) and the Environment, Development & Justice Program (EDJP) present the Second Annual Climate and Energy Justice Lecture by Professor Keith Rizzardi. Professor Rizzardi, an experienced government lawyer and litigator, teaches at St. Thomas University School of Law.

  • The Injustice of Sea Level Rise: Ethics and Evidence, Lies and Liability--Text of Speech by Professor Keith Rizzardi

    The Injustice of Sea Level Rise: Ethics and Evidence, Lies and Liability--Text of Speech

    Professor Keith Rizzardi

    The Center for International Law & Justice (CILJ) and the Environment, Development & Justice Program (EDJP) present the Second Annual Climate and Energy Justice Lecture by Professor Keith Rizzardi. Professor Rizzardi, an experienced government lawyer and litigator, teaches at St. Thomas University School of Law.

  • How to Become a Real-Life Human Rights Activist by Provost Marcella David

    How to Become a Real-Life Human Rights Activist

    Provost Marcella David

    Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University College of Law presented an Annual Lecture on Human Rights & Global Justice. FAMU's Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law has taught public international law, human rights, national security law, and humanitarian law. Her research interests include the use of economic and other sanctions, international criminal law, and questions related to international organizations.

  • Advancing Climate Justice in International Law: Evaluating the United Nations Human Rights Based Approach by Dr. Damilola S. Olawuyi

    Advancing Climate Justice in International Law: Evaluating the United Nations Human Rights Based Approach

    Dr. Damilola S. Olawuyi

    The Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University College of Law's Center for International Law & Justice and the Environment, Development & Justice Program presented the First Annual Climate and Energy Justice Lecture featuring Dr. Damilola S. Olawuyi. Dr. Olawuyi teaches and conducts research in the area of public international law, specializing in natural resources, energy and environment, oil and gas law and international human rights law.

  • The Legal Battle on Personhood Debate by Steve Wise, Bob Kohn, and Joseph Richard Hurt

    The Legal Battle on Personhood Debate

    Steve Wise, Bob Kohn, and Joseph Richard Hurt

    The Federalist Society and Student Animal Legal Defense Fund present a debate between leaders in the field of personhood rights for animals. Moderated by Professor Joseph Richard Hurt with introductions by Professor Randall S. Abate, this debate is A Must See Event of Legal Heavyweights!

  • U.S. State Department International Law Internship and Employment Presentation and Discussion by Michael E. Thurston FAMU Diplomat-in Residence

    U.S. State Department International Law Internship and Employment Presentation and Discussion

    Michael E. Thurston FAMU Diplomat-in Residence

    The Center for International Law & Justice presents a discussion and presentation by Michael E. Thurston, a Senior Foreign Service officer, who is currently serving as Diplomat-in-Residence based at Florida A & M University in Tallahassee. Mr. Thurston has served in Afghanistan, Burma, various locations in Africa, Australia, Sri Lanka, and Mexico.

  • Empowering Environmental Justice Communities Locally and Globally by Randall S. Abate, Co-Chair and Richard D. Schulterbrandt Gragg, III, Ph.D., Co-Chair

    Empowering Environmental Justice Communities Locally and Globally

    Randall S. Abate, Co-Chair and Richard D. Schulterbrandt Gragg, III, Ph.D., Co-Chair

    The Fourth Annual Environmental Law and Justice Symposium features current and future leaders with expertise in environmental law, environmental justice, human rights law, public policy, political science, international finance and development, Native American law and policy, environmental science, and community organizing.

  • The Patterns of Pollution: Providing Evidence of the Unequal Distribution of Pollution in Environmental Justice Communities by David Deganian

    The Patterns of Pollution: Providing Evidence of the Unequal Distribution of Pollution in Environmental Justice Communities

    David Deganian

    The Center for International Law & Justice and the Environment, Development & Justice Project Present the Third Annual Spring Environmental Justice Lecture featuring Professor David Deganian.

  • U.S. State Department International Law Internship and Employment Presentation and Discussion by Andrew A. Passen FAMU Diplomat-in Residence

    U.S. State Department International Law Internship and Employment Presentation and Discussion

    Andrew A. Passen FAMU Diplomat-in Residence

    The Center for International Law & Justice presents a discussion and presentation by Andrew A. Passen, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, who is currently serving as Diplomat-in-Residence covering the southeast U.S. and is based at Florida A & M University in Tallahassee.

  • Climate Change and Global Food Security by Randall S. Abate, Co-Chair; Richard D. Schulterbrandt Gragg, III, Ph.D., Co-Chair; Rashid Nuri, Keynote Speaker; and Claudio Lutzky, Keynote Speaker

    Climate Change and Global Food Security

    Randall S. Abate, Co-Chair; Richard D. Schulterbrandt Gragg, III, Ph.D., Co-Chair; Rashid Nuri, Keynote Speaker; and Claudio Lutzky, Keynote Speaker

    The Third Annual Environmental Law and Justice Symposium, co-sponsored by Florida A&M University's Environment, Development & Justice Program in the Center for International Law and Justice at the College of Law, and the Center for Environmental Equity and Justice at the School of the Environment, will engage the general public, college faculty and students, environmental policy and decision makers, and community food stakeholders in dialogue, activities, and publication of lectures and scholarship addressing the impact of climate change on the global, regional, and local food supply.

  • Green Justice for All: International and Comparative Dimensions of Environmental Justice by Randall S. Abate, Chair and Moderator; Jeffrey M. Brown, Moderator; Ronald Griffin; and Dr. Marsha Allen Owens, Moderator

    Green Justice for All: International and Comparative Dimensions of Environmental Justice

    Randall S. Abate, Chair and Moderator; Jeffrey M. Brown, Moderator; Ronald Griffin; and Dr. Marsha Allen Owens, Moderator

    The Second Annual Environmental Law and Justice Symposium features Carlton Mark Waterhouse, J.D., Ph.D., as Keynote Speaker, a performance by Environmental and Social Justice performers, Climbing PoeTree, and closing Keynote Speaker, Esperanza Garcia.

  • New Directions in Environmental Justice by Randall S. Abate, Moderator; Robert Abrams, Moderator; and Marcia Allen Owens, Moderator

    New Directions in Environmental Justice

    Randall S. Abate, Moderator; Robert Abrams, Moderator; and Marcia Allen Owens, Moderator

    The inaugural Environmental Law and Justice Symposium will feature an overview of the latest international, national, regional, state and local developments in environmental justice.

 
 
 

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