This is not set in stone but is the first draft of the schedule of workshops. It does not include about half the workshops--plus we are working on the movie. But you can see where its going!
Sat
8-8:45 registration and coffee.
9-10:10 panels
"Lawyering For Environmental Justice: The Broadform Deed and Beyond."
Professor Dean Hill Rivkin, Esq., University of Tennessee College of Law
The Clean Water Act's Section 404: Defending Wetlands and Fighting the Army Corps of Engineers in the New Orleans District
Leigh Haynie, Esq. Clean Water Attorney
Collecting Environmental Quality Field Data: Air and Water Quality Sampling
Matt Landon, United Mountain Defense
10:20-11:30 panels
Casting the Ring into the Fire: Our Obligation to Relinquish Greenhouse Powers
Dr. John Nolt
The Tennessee Water Quality Act's Section 118(a): Permits, Appeals, and Citizen Enforcement
Brian Paddock, Esq. Clean Water Attorney
Mary Mastin, Esq. Clean Water Attorney
11:40-12:10 keynote
12:10-1:45 lunch
1:45-3pm panels
The Endangered Species Act: The Many Routes to Protecting Southeastern Species and Habitat through the ESA
Tierra Curry, Conservation Biologist, Center for Biological Diversity
Bill Eubanks, Esq. ESA Attorney with Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal
Rulings from the High Court: What Remedies Are Available to Environmental Plaintiffs After Winter and Monsanto
Bill Eubanks, Esq. Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal
3:10-4:25 panels
Using historical ecological data in litigation & the administrative process to influence public lands management in the South
Jim Scheff, Forest Watch Coordinator, Kentucky Heartwood and Forest Ecology M.S. Candidate, Eastern Kentucky University
Davis Mounger, Council Member, Heartwood
Leveraging Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to Influence Environmental Law and Policy and Strengthen Organization Capacity
Jovian Sackett, GIS Analyst, Southern Environmental Law Center
4:30-5:45 caucuses
6pm dinner
6:30 speaker
7pm movie . . . . .DEEP DOWN PRESENTED BY PRODUCERS!
NATIONAL PBS BROADCAST/ INDEPENDENT LENS**
We've just learned that Deep Down, which as most of you know was funded by the Independent Television Service (ITVS), has been selected for the 2010-2011 slate of Independent Lens
Sunday
10:20-11:10 panels
Strategies for a Win for the Environment - Case studies on legal and
other strategies
Mary Mastin is a lawyer and Board Secretary for the Tennessee Environmental Council.
Ecological Economics: Protecting Wild Nature through Economic Analysis
Karyn Moskowitz, Economist, Greenfire Consulting
11:20-12:30 panels
The Precautionary Principle: Choosing the Safe Route through Alternatives Analysis in NEPA and Beyond (Case Studies in Chemical Weapons Disposal and Power Plant Regulation)
Craig Willaims, Goldman Environmental Prize Winner & President, Kentucky Environmental Foundation
Elizabeth Crowe, Executive Director, Kentucky Environmental Foundation
Robert Ukeiley, Esq. Clean Air Attorney
Fighting Biomass Incinerators
Mick Harrison, Esq., Greenfire Consulting
12:35-1pm evals and goodbye!
1pm short interest meeting for next years apiel.
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