@AndreaSmth2
Thank you. I like the part about courage. I came as a student so it is different but I wish people remembered that immigrants leave everything behind
It is surprisingly fitting that “Natural Transplants”, a project born over water cooler conversations when
@Yael_Lifshitz
and I were candidates
@JSDNYU
, has found a home
@nyulawreview
! (feedback always welcome! And thanks to the editors!)
Watch now! Professor Vanessa Casado Perez is presenting at Indiana University at Bloomington at the Ostrom Workshop Colloquium Series (a workshop honoring Nobel Prize winner in economics, Elinor Ostrom).
My fantastic co-editor
@rhett_larson
and I have just posted the introduction of “ A Research Agenda for Water Law” (forthcoming
@ElgarPublishing
). Water challenges abound. The road is steep. But water law can contribute to mitigate the problems.
Ready for “one of” the important events next week. The
@IowaLawReview
symposium on “The Future of Law and Transportation”. It may not surprise anyone that I will talk on pedestrians! Thank you for the Happy Hour and Coffee Break
@IowaLawSchool
swag! The drawing is another level!
Great symposium on Rural Development organized by
@TAMULawSchool
Journal of Property Law. I learned a ton moderating a penal with Dr. Hussey,
@JessicaOwley
and
@chenx064
as speakers. Thanks for coming!
Join us next Thursday, October 27th, for "Water Markets: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," the 18th Annual Stegner Center Young Scholar Lecture featuring Vanessa Casado Pérez (
@vcasadop
).
Free & open to the public. One hour of CLE credit available.
⬇️
Interested in the development in nuisance laws throughout civilization and their (in)adequacy to protect against pollution and other environmental concerns? Read the fascinating Article by
@vcasadop
and Carlos Gomez Liguerre here:
@vcasadop
and
@Yael_Lifshitz
identify
how jurisdictions “transplant” familiar regulatory mechanisms across subject areas, focusing on natural resource law as an area where policymakers and courts borrow from other schemes.
@NYUGuarini
Wonderful presentation. On “Urban Heat Waves: Legal Adaptation to the Most Lethal Climate Disaster” by
@MichaelGerrard
The flatiron had shades once... building codes should require buildings to take measures to keep them cooler without relying so much on air conditioning
#plpr
Same. My parents did not even finish high school. My grandma told people in my village that I wrote a book (my dissertation) and people were convinced it was a novel.
Same. My lovely dad just finished reading my new piece I wrote in Hebrew (my parents don’t read English). He said it was hard for him go through it all, but that he made the effort. He called me the other day w good questions and it meant the world to me
@1stGenScholars
It was great to chair the water section of the Annual Institute of
@THEFNREL
. Thanks to all the speakers (Adam Gravley,
@rhett_larson
, Scott Williams, Candace French, AG Branch, and John Weldon)!
(Excuse me for the bad pic but I forgot until too late) second
@TAMU_Law_Review
distinguished paper series engaging
@RichardAEpstein
: “Optional Price Discrimination” by Lee Fennell
👥 Iniciamos la primera mesa redonda de debate: 'Los desafíos del cambio climático en la economía del agua'.
Participan:
💧 Vanessa Casado
💧 Georgiana Braga-Orillard
💧 Jorge Canals
📺 En directo 👉
#AguaChile2022
In need of venting: none of the parents except for me waiting for their kids to be done with surgery
@CookChildrens
is wearing a mask. Mask is not optional here!
Uma Outka from
@kulawschool
on how states have responded to corporations’ pledges to reduce GhGs by consuming renewables.
@TAMULawSchool
energy symposium
Last installment of the
@TAMU_Law_Review
Distinguished Lecture Series engaging the work of
@RichardAEpstein
by Cynthia Estlund
@nyulaw
presenting “Employment At Will: too simple for a complex world”
Lecture 2 of today - by the amazing guest speaker Prof.
@vcasadop
from the
@TAMULawSchool
on water usage 🌊 and management 🚱in the agricultural sector. Giving an econ & law perspective and overview on water markets, scarcity, permits, irrigation and how this relates to the
#WFD
.
Other amazing contributions by Rike Krämer-Hoppe. Alessandra Lehmen,
@KotzeProfessor
,
@TorreSchaub
! Don’t miss this special issue on climate litigation! I learned tons editing it!
Carbon capture and sequestration is an essential part of our response to climate change. Read my
@TAMULawSchool
colleague
@FelixMormann
excellent analysis
@Nature
on how we should allocate liability between private and public parties
Some are talented and the rest of us are a good sport. In what is now becoming a tradition, here is
@TAMULawSchool
Halloween video (by the
@Ahdieology
Jive)
Thanks also to Al Lucas, Keith Hall, Jo Schremmer, Jessica Assbridge, John Head,
@TadeOyewunmi
, and Machelle Hall. Only
@MonikaEhrman
could heard such a group after a five-day conference! Thanks y’all. See you in SLC
Who owns and who should own rural America’s land and water? Learning tons from a rich interdisciplinary group of scholars, para-academics, activists, practitioners… what a treat!
The pleasure was ours! As always it was great to see you and learn from your pieces! And now you know about the Czech culture of West Texas and Bud-ees!
Think you missed your chance to attend
@TAMULawSchool
's
#EnergyLaw
Symposium? You're in luck. Today is the last day. 6 CLE credit hours available & student registration is free. Join us!
I am so proud of my fabulous colleague
@FatmaEMarouf
’s work! The
@TAMULawSchool
Immigrant Rights Clinic worked on the project addressing the medical mistreatment of women at ICE detention centers. Today their client testified before the Senate subcommittee
Today in our symposium on Co-Cities
@vcasadop
Vanessa Casado Perez, on the application of the co-cities framework to natural resources governance
Listening to The Honorable Ray Lahood, 16th Sec of Transportation, at the
@IowaLawReview
symposium on
#TransportationLaw2020
talking precisely about how a Biden Administration should approach transportation issues
After four years of slashed budgets, a Biden presidency could expand federal grants for infrastructure projects. And no U.S. city needs new infrastructure like New York.
@jandrews81
writes
@TAMULawSchool
class of 2020, we have zoomed you for graduation and we will, we will miss you! Congratulations! And to show how much we care, we are willing to embarrass ourselves with a musical video, starring among others
@Ahdieology
The book “Environmental Law, Disrupted” is out in time for the Holidays! Thanks to Keith Hirokawa and
@JessicaOwley
for editing it! They made my chapter on water corporatization so much better!
I'm told it isn't official until you announce it on Twitter, so here goes. Starting this summer I'll be moving to
@TAMULawSchool
. I'm extremely excited to join this dynamic law school and simultaneously very sad to be leaving
@PennStateLaw
. A short 🧵:
@tamulaw
Prof.
@vcasadop
’s essay, Ownership Concentration, shows how concentration of ownership over land or other resources is both a sign and a cause of inequality. (1/2)