Fall 2007 Annual Environmental Law Symposium
Residents Block PCB Landfill Delivery Trucks, 1982. Photo by Jenny Labalme.
Environmental Justice 25 Years After Warren County
Friday, November 16, 2007
9 am to 5 pm
536 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
Second Floor, Room 2203
Registration / MCLE Credit
$60 - for attendees seeking MCLE credit
$30 - for attendees not seeking MCLE credit
Free - for all students with a current valid student ID
Registration fees will be collected on the day of the event
Space is limited, so pre-registration is recommended.
To pre-register by phone or email, contact Shayne Weston at 415.369.5356 or sweston@ggu.edu.
Register On-line
Golden Gate University is a
State Bar of California-approved MCLE provider, and certifies this activity has been approved for 5 MCLE units.
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Robert Bullard, Author of Dumping In Dixie
Other Presentations By:
- Amy Cohen - Bay Area Environmental Health Collobarative
- Luke Cole and Caroline Farrell - Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment
- Whitney Dotson - North Richmond Shoreline Open Space Alliance
- Richard Drury - Adams Broadwell Joseph & Cardozo
- Veronica Eady - New York Lawyers for the Public Interest
- Robert Garcia - The City Project
- Professor Sheila Foster - Fordham University School of Law
- Laura Yoshii - United States Environmental Protection Agency
Presentations On:
- Breuner Marsh in Richmond
- Environmental-Labor Colloboration
- Environmental Justice at Mainstream Environmental Groups
- Disproportionate Air Pollution Impacts
- Environmental Justice in Environmental Impact Assessment Laws
- Environmental Justice at the U.S. EPA and Federal Agencies
- California's Environmental Justice Legislation
- Los Angeles Urban Parks Movement
This event is co-sponsored by:
- As You Sow Foundation
- California State Bar Environmental Law Section
- Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment
- Cornerstone Earth Group
- Environmental Law Section of Bar Association of San Francisco
- Fitzgerald Abbott & Beardsley LLP
Questions
For questions, contact Symposium Director Paul Kibel at 510-499-1649 or psk@policywest.net.