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Environmental Law: Water Resources & Policy

This course will cover the role and influence of the legal system on the use, allocation, and stewardship of water resources in the United States and Louisiana.  Since the field of water resources management is rapidly evolving to accommodate storm protection, ecosystem restoration and sea level rise an understanding of the policies that underlay our current laws and the factors that are influencing current policy and law-making will be an important part of the course’s focus. 

Course materials will include law cases and related materials which must be read before class.  The course will be lecture oriented with occasional guest lecturers with specific experience in development of water resources law and policy.  Students will be asked to participate in one group project in which they will be asked to develop, present and defend a position paper on some aspect of the water resources management challenges arising in coastal Louisiana. (2 Credits)

Semester

Fall 2019

Instructor(s)

Mark Davis

Academic Area(s)

Environmental & Energy Law