Based on the experience of the
DELPF editors and my former students over the years, the details of Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act or the liability requirements under Superfund fade away soon after the course ends.
Bob Inglis delivered the keynote address--the following excerpt is adapted from his remarks by
DELPF editors.
William Reilly, an excellent EPA administrator and thoughtful presence throughout the
DELPF symposium, invoked an image of ticking hand grenades to describe the politically charged statutory duties that George W.
As an interdisciplinary environmental legal journal, DELPF brings together the leading thinkers on a single topic during its annual symposium--ideally shedding light on the hurdles and associated solutions presented by the topic.
The symposium never would have happened without Tomer Hasson and Bradley Lerman, who were charged with coordinating and running the event from the DELPF side.
(1.) General information about the symposium, including the agenda, can be found at DELPF's website, http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/delpf.
DELPF was fortunate to continue its tradition of hosting such a distinguished group of scholars, practitioners, and policymakers at its annual symposium.
(1.) A webcast of the Symposium can be viewed at DELPF's website: http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/delpf/.
On behalf of DELPF, I would like to extend thanks to the many people that made both the live and the published symposium such a success.
Bartlett of the Duke Law School, for offering unyielding support for DELPF in general, and this symposium in particular.
DELPF held a symposium in November 2004 to address this contentious topic.
DELPF would like to recognize Hogan & Hartson, Duke University Program in Public Law, the Nicholas School of the Environment & Earth Sciences, Duke University Center for Environmental Solutions, Duke Law Environmental Law Society, Duke Law Democrats, Duke Law Federalist Society, and Duke Law Office of Student Affairs.