Showing posts with label Water Law Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water Law Review. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

Fall 2012-Spring 2013 University of Denver Water Law Review Board Announced

The University of Denver Water Law Review has announced its editorial board for Volume 16 (Fall 2012 - Spring 2013), along with its new staff members.

Members of the Volume 16 editorial board are:
• Editor-in-Chief: Allison Altaras
• Managing Editors: Greg Cowan and Liz Hutchinson
• Article Editors: Sarah Barth, Jessica Zaegel, Kelly Delaney, Jonathan Culwell, Jessica Bidgood
• Symposium Editor: Jonathan King
• Business Editor: Emily Lande
• Production Editor: Matt Watson
• Court Report Editors: Johna Varty and Joe Norris

New staff editors are:
•Danielle Contos
•Ryan Coyne
•Gerard Deffenbaugh
•Lauren Varner
•Jacob Watterson


Don C. Smith, director of the Denver Law Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program said, "The Water Law Review provides a unique, high quality forum for sharing ideas, information, legal analyses and policy analyses concerning water law issues. It is the objective of the editorial board and staff to make the Review a valuable resource for the practitioner, the scholar and the policy maker."




Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Environmental and Natural Resources Law at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law: "Spring '10 Newsletter" Highlights Program Developments

A multitude of activities and events have been taking place in the Environmental and Natural Resources Law & Policy program at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.

The Spring '10 newsletter captures the energy and excitement that is the foundation of the DU program, which has often been recognized as one of the nation's premier program. Please click here to read the latest newsletter.

You will find articles about the successful Rocky Mountain Law Use Institute 19th Annual Land Use Conference, the Water Law Review Symposium, Distinguished Natural Resources Practitioner in Residence Howard Kenison, and what the program's faculty have been writing and speaking about.

Our program is strong and vibrant and continues to grow and excel. Check out the newsletter. We think you will agree.