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Training Environmental and Land Use Lawyers for the New Millennium

The Lorax, Dr. Seuss’s cautionary tale of how a myopic mentality that “business is business and business must grow” destroyed an idyllic land of truffula trees,...

Environmental and Land Use Law Curriculum

The First Year In the first year, students are exposed to environmental and land use issues in their property and torts courses. Professors Been, Schill, and...

Research on Environmental and Land Use Law

Program on International Environmental Law Project on International Regulatory Conflicts Over Genetically Modified Crops and Foods Global conflicts in trade and regulation of bioengineered foods and...

Public Interest Yesterday and Today

Tracing Our Roots The Root-Tilden-Kern Scholarship Program Celebrates 50 Years of Inventive Legal Education It was 1951. Dean Emeritus Arthur Vanderbilt had nurtured a vision for...

Dean’s Initiatives in Public Interest

Commitment to LRAP The longstanding Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP), which was significantly expanded by an anonymous donor to assist the classes of 1998 through 2001,...

Clinics in the Spotlight

A recent article about clinical legal education in a Yale Law School magazine graphically demonstrates the degree to which the clinics at NYU School of Law...