Practically Grounded – Best Practices for Skill Building in Teaching Land Use, Environmental, and Sustainable Development Law

This is a Save the Date and Call for Presentations at the May 5th, 2011 conference to be held at Pace Law School in White Plains, NY.

This conference – co-sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Law Teaching and the Government Law Center of Albany Law School and the Land Use Law Center of Pace Law School – offers professors an opportunity to showcase and learn about context-based learning strategies in these dynamic practice areas.  Due to the community-based nature of proposed land use projects and environmental disputes and the fast-paced development of litigation and policy formulation at all levels of government, opportunities abound to take students into public and private practice arenas and to bring practitioners and policy makers into the classroom.

You are invited to submit a proposal for making a presentation on skill building in law school courses on these subjects at this day-long conference.  Authors of selected proposals will present at this event and be given an opportunity to submit papers and essays that will be published by the Pace Environmental Law Review online.  Presentation and paper proposals should contain no more than 150 words and should be submitted by Tuesday, January 18th to:

Professor John R. Nolon, Counsel
Land Use Law Center
Pace Law School
78 North Broadway
White Plains, NY  10603
jnolon@law.pace.edu

For more information, contact Professor John Nolon at Pace Law School (914) 422-4090 or Professor Patricia Salkin at Albany Law School (psalk@albanylaw.edu).

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  1. […] Government Law Center of Albany Law School and the Land Use Law Center of Pace Law School present Practically Grounded – Best Practices for Skill Building in Teaching Land Use, Environmental, and … May 5, 2011, at Pace Law School. This conference . . . offers professors an opportunity to showcase […]

  2. […] Government Law Center of Albany Law School and the Land Use Law Center of Pace Law School present Practically Grounded – Best Practices for Skill Building in Teaching Land Use, Environmental, and … May 5, 2011, at Pace Law School. This conference . . . offers professors an opportunity to showcase […]

  3. […] Government Law Center of Albany Law School and the Land Use Law Center of Pace Law School present Practically Grounded – Best Practices for Skill Building in Teaching Land Use, Environmental, and … May 5, 2011, at Pace Law School. For more information, contact Prof. John Nolon. […]

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