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International economic law scholar Timothy Meyer joins Vanderbilt’s law faculty
Meyer’s current scholarship addresses international economic and environmental regulation. Read MoreAug. 14, 2015
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J.B. Ruhl named a Fellow of the American College of Environmental Lawyers
Ruhl, who co-directs Vanderbilt’s Energy, Environment and Land Use Program, is an expert in environmental, natural resources and property law. Read MoreAug. 10, 2015
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Articles by Ruhl and Vandenbergh selected for 2015 edition of Land Use and Environmental Law Review
igious peer-reviewed anthology presents the best scholarship from the previous year. Read MoreAug. 5, 2015
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Jake Byl JD/PhD ’15 and Neil Issar JD ’16 win first prizes in ABA’s 2015 Energy Law and Endangered Species student writing competitions
Byl’s paper, “Easements with Ecosystems: A Conservation Tool for Endangered Species,” won first prize in the ABA Section of Environment, Energy and Resources Endangered Species Committee’s competition, and Issar’s paper, “Going Toe-to-Toe with Hydro: Conflicts Between Hydropower and Other Sources of Renewable Power,” placed first in the section’s Energy Law competition. Read MoreJun. 24, 2015
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Kyle Robisch ’14 wins 2015 Burton Award for Distinguished Legal Writing
Robisch received the prestigious award for his Vanderbilt Law Review Note, “Getting to the (Non)Point: Private Governance as a Solution to Nonpoint Source Pollution. Read MoreMay. 12, 2015
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Energy regulation expert Jim Rossi comments on Supreme Court case addressing Natural Gas Act
Rossi's SCOTUSblog post addresses ONEOK Inc. v. Learjet Inc., which deals with the scope of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's enforcement authority and whether state regulation of energy firms presents a conflict with federal law. Read MoreJan. 20, 2015
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Michael Vandenbergh, David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair of Law
Dean Chris Guthrie has announced the appointment of Timothy Meyer as a professor of law at Vanderbilt Law School. Meyer, whose scholarly work focuses on international lawmaking and compliance, previously taught at the University of Georgia School of Law. His current research examines the interaction… Read MoreDec. 17, 2014
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Educating lawyers for the 21st century
Dean Chris Guthrie has announced the appointment of Timothy Meyer as a professor of law at Vanderbilt Law School. Meyer, whose scholarly work focuses on international lawmaking and compliance, previously taught at the University of Georgia School of Law. His current research examines the interaction… Read MoreDec. 17, 2014
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Should the government be legally liable for failing to act?
Christopher Serkin examines the government's duty to protect private property with the proper laws and regulations. Read MoreJun. 23, 2014
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Kyle Robisch ’14 wins American Bar Association and California Bar Association student writing competitions
Papers by Robisch win first prize in ABA’s Section of Environment, Energy and Resources and in the CBA’s Criminal Law writing competitions. Read MoreMay. 15, 2014