Legislative Review of Proposed Natural Resource-Related Laws in the 87th Texas Legislature
The 87th Legislative session of the Texas Legislature, which began January 12, 2021, has been anything but typical. As the first legislative session since the emergence of Covid-19, the session looked and functioned differently. While the pandemic affected priorities, many of the proposed bills pertained to environmental, agriculture, water resources, and energy issues. More.
Alumni Interview: Kyle Weldon '18
Kyle Weldon, a Texas A&M University School of Law 2018 graduate, spoke virtually with the Texas A&M Agricultural Law Society in March, 2021. Weldon is currently a litigation associate at Harris, Bogle, and Finley in Fort Worth, Texas.More.
Profile: Adjunct Professor Sara Thornton
By day,Sara Thorntonis a principal at the Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend law firm in Austin. On Mondays this spring semester, she was moonlighting as an adjunct professor of Water Pollution Law at Texas A&M University School of Law. Although not a A&M Law graduate, she is an Aggie. More.
Professor Profile: Timothy Mulvaney
Professor Timothy Mulvaneystarted as an associate professor for Texas Wesleyan Law in 2009 before the school traded in its blue and gold for the now-familiar maroon and white in 2013. He became a professor of law in 2014 and associate dean for faculty research and development in 2017.More.
Faculty Publications and Highlights (2019-21)
Texas A&M Law's EENRSLP faculty members continue their research with these recent publications.More.
Student Accolades: Haley Varnadoe and Samantha Mikolajczyk
The EENRSLP program recognized the achievements of students 2L Haley Varnadoe and 3L Samantha Mikolajczyk. More.
EENRSLP Hosts Noah Hall
On February 2, 2021,Noah Hall presented via Zoom to A&M students on the drinking water crisis that occurred in Flint, Michigan, beginning in 2014. From 2016-2019, Hall served as a special assistant attorney general for Michigan for the Flint water investigation. The presentation focused on how environmental law allowed the crisis to happen and where things went wrong in Flint.More.
Agricultural Law Society Hosts Tiffany Dowell Lashmet
On February 4th, thanks to a partnership with the Agricultural Law Society, students met with Tiffany Dowell Lashmet, an Associate Professor and Extension Specialist in Agricultural Law with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. Although not an A&M alum, Ms. Lashmet is well-connected to the Aggie Network. In 2014, Ms. Lashmet taught the first Agricultural Law class at Texas A&M School of Law. More.
EENRSLP Speaker Series Hosts Scott McDonald
The second speaker of the spring semester’s EENRSLP Speaker Series was Scott McDonald, who presented on stormwater regulations on March 2, 2021. More.
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