Environmental Dispute Resolution Year in Review
By Michele Straube for EDRBlog.org. Since the initial EDR Blog post on March 24, 2014, we have posted 19 entries from 14 authors. Our last […]
Read MoreBy Michele Straube for EDRBlog.org. Since the initial EDR Blog post on March 24, 2014, we have posted 19 entries from 14 authors. Our last […]
Read MoreBy Danny Barber for BiolawToday.org blog: In the past few years, the cultural attitudes towards the medical use of hemp extracts and marijuana have greatly changed. […]
Read MoreBy John Robinson Jr. for EDR Blog.org. Late last month, EPA proposed a new national ozone air quality standard that would reduce the permissible ambient ozone […]
Read MoreBy Travis Walker for the BiolawToday.org blog. This fall Brittany Maynard moved to Oregon to end her life lawfully. On a quiet Saturday, she took […]
Read MoreBy Austen Paulsen for BiolawToday blog. Medical devices are being increasingly equipped with wireless capabilities. The wireless technology in these devices can be used to […]
Read MoreGreenTeamBlog.org. One of the most innovative and interesting features of the new College of Law building is its incorporation of a new bird-safe glass to […]
Read MoreGreenTeamBlog.org. S.J. Quinney College of Law is always looking for ways to improve and leave a lighter environmental foot print. One such practice embraced by […]
Read MoreGreenTeamBlog.org. Thanks to a generous gift from the Alternative Visions Fund of the Chicago Community Trust, the new S. J. Quinney College of Law building […]
Read MoreGreenTeamBlog.org. I am sure you have heard the term LEED in relation to the new Law School, but do you really know what it means? […]
Read MoreGreenTeamBlog.org. With the pursuit of LEED Platinum Certification, the new S.J. Quinney College of Law building is not only a world class learning institute – […]
Read MoreBy Daniel Goaslind for the BiolawToday.org Blog. Nearly four years ago one of my best friends and a man whom I greatly respected—my grandfather—died tragically at […]
Read MoreBy Michele Straube for EDRblog.org Recent experiences have made me feel bi-polar about our capability to have respectful dialogue on environmental and natural resource issues. I […]
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