Saturday, October 1, 2022

October 27: Energy (In)justice: A Perspective from Indian Country

Please join us for this Distinguished Environmental Speaker Series event, featuring Elizabeth Kronk Warner, dean and professor of law at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, who is a nationally recognized expert in the intersection of environmental and Indian law. This presentation will begin with brief introduction to energy justice and Indian law. Dean Kronk Warner will then explain how energy justice does not manifest within Indian country, and propose some potential solutions.
Title:
Energy (In)justice: A Perspective from Indian Country
Date + Time:
Thursday, October 27, 2022
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM EDT
By:
Widener University Commonwealth Law School.
Speaker:
Elizabeth Kronk Warner is Dean and Professor of Law at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. She was formerly Associate Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Kansas School of Law. Dean Kronk Warner is a nationally recognized expert in the intersection of Environmental and Indian law. She has received several teaching excellence awards, co-authored several books on environmental issues and Native Americans, and has over 40 articles and book chapters to her credit. Dean Kronk Warner, a citizen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, served as an appellate judge for the tribe and as a district judge for the Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribe. Dean Kronk Warner is also actively engaged in the development of legal education across numerous organizations. She serves on the board of the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), and sits on the Deans Advisory Council to U.S. News and World Report.
Credits:
1 Ethics Credits available in Pennsylvania.
You may be able to self-apply in other states; check with your credit-granting authority.
By:
Widener University Commonwealth Law School is the Pennsylvania capital’s only law school, with three specialized centers of legal scholarship through its Law and Government Institute, Environmental Law and Sustainability Center, and Business Advising Program.

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