Although the COVID-19 pandemic has moved our faculty to a new operating environment – working with students, participating in conferences, engaging with colleagues, and conducting their research entirely from home – it has not stopped their productivity. Check out our faculty highlights!
Colton Lauer, Texas A&M School of Law ‘18 is a Water Master for the Montana Water Court, located in Bozeman. The Water Court is a specialty court under the direct supervision of the Montana Supreme Court engaged in the adjudication of all existing water rights claims in the state of Montana. More.
The EENRSLP Welcomes Guests During its Annual Speaker Series
The EENRS law program invites scholars and practitioners who are doing important work to speak with faculty, staff and students. More.
Texas A&M Hosts 11th Annual Energy Symposium
Texas A&M Energy, Environmental, and Natural Resources Systems Law Program celebrated its 11th annual Energy Symposium with an opening keynote presentation from Dan Reicher, Executive Director of the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, and Lecturer at Stanford Law School. More.
Welcome to the Farm, Big Data: Assessing the Legal Implications of Big-Data Driven Solutions to Agriculture’s Most Pressing Issues Law Review Symposium Recap
As a result of a generous donation from the G. Rollie White Trust, Texas A&M Law Review is able to host an annual Symposium focusing on agricultural law. This year, the symposium addressed technological advances in the agriculture industry for “growing” stronger and more sustainable farms. More.
Q&A with 2L Sarah Turner
Sarah Turner (2L) works as a legal intern at Finley Resources, Inc., an oil and gas company with mineral interests and operations in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Sarah currently works at the Fort Worth location and primarily performs legal and title research. More.
Q&A with 1L Annie Birdsong
Between transitioning into law school, keeping up with the reading assignments, preparing for oral arguments for the first time, there is little question that first year students have a lengthy “to-do” list. We sat down to chat with 1L Annie Birdsong about her first-year experience. More.
EENRSLP Student Achievements
Steffani Fausone (3L) was recently published in the Chicago-Kent Journal of Environmental and Energy Law. In her article titled, “Senate Bill 1383 Stinks: California’s Attempt to Regulate Dairy Cattle Methane Emissions” (see here), Fausone discusses recent California legislation aiming to reduce methane emissions from dairy production facilities. More.
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