2025 Symposium: Beyond Loper Bright: Recent SCOTUS Jurisprudence and Its Impact on Environmental Law

Thursday, March 13, 2025 9:00 – 9:30 a.m. | check – in 9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. | program In-person and on Zoom Fordham Law School Costantino Room, Second Floor 150 West 62nd Street New York, NY 10023 |
About the Program: The Fordham Environmental Law Review invites you to attend its Spring 2025 Symposium: “Beyond Loper Bright: Recent SCOTUS Jurisprudence and Its Impact on Environmental Law.” The ELR’s Symposium, to be held on March 13th, 2025, will host a mix of prominent scholars and practitioners to discuss the future of U.S. environmental law and the regulations that guide it. Recent Supreme Court decisions, including Loper Bright v. Raimondo, have shifted this legal landscape, leaving practitioners – and the public – wondering what they mean for the future of administrative law and environmental regulations. Panelists will be encouraged to discuss this break from precedent and the implications of these decisions for the future. The Fordham Environmental Law Review is an interdisciplinary publication that explores domestic and international environmental issues ranging from the regulation of air, water, and soil pollution to land use to social policy issues. The Symposium will be conducted in a hybrid-virtual format, so that panelists and attendees may appear via Zoom or in person at our Lincoln Center campus in New York. PANEL TOPICS -The Downfall (Demise) of the Administrative State? Context and Impact on Environmental Law -A New Era for Agencies and Environmental Regulation: Functionality and Stare Decisis Today CONFIRMED SPEAKERS Michael Herz, Arthur Kaplan Professor of Law at Cardozo School of Law Keith Hirokawa, Distinguished Professor of Law at Albany Law Sanne H Knudsen, Stimson Bullitt Endowed Professor of Environmental Law at University of Washington School of Law Kevin Polocraz, Lecturer at Stanford Law School and Partner at Covington & Burling Deborah Ann Sivas, Luke W. Cole Professor of Environmental Law at Stanford Law School Kamaile A.N. Turčan, Associate Professor of Law at William S. Richardson School of Law Daniel Walters, Associate Professor of Law at Texas A&M School of Law Jack Whiteley, Associate Professor of Law at Minnesota Law Register Here |