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“Climate Change in the Courts” panel discussion sponsored by The Yale Law Journal, ACS, Federalist Society, and YELA

“Climate Change in the Courts” panel discussion sponsored by The Yale Law Journal, ACS, Federalist Society, and YELA

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February 25, 2012
Professor Douglas Kysar (Yale Law School)
Professor Richard Epstein (Chicago/ NYU)
Professor Daniel Farber (Berkeley)
Benjamin Ewing

The following panel discussion on “Climate Change in the Courts” features Yale Law School Professor Douglas Kysar; Benjamin Ewing ’11; New York University School of Law Professor Richard Epstein; and Berkley Law Professor Daniel Farber, who debate the role of courts in responding to global warming.

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“Climate Change in the Courts” panel discussion sponsored by The Yale Law Journal, ACS, Federalist Society, and YELA

“Climate Change in the Courts” panel discussion sponsored by The Yale Law Journal, ACS, Federalist Society, and YELA