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Distinguished Lecturer Series

Each year the Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law brings the nation's foremost scholars in Land Use & Environmental Law to the campus of Florida State University and the pages of the Journal. A lecturer's presentation is given at Florida State Law each semester, with the paper itself appearing in the proceeding issue of the Journal.

Upcoming Lecturers


Tony Arnold, October 28: 3:30 p.m.

Tracy Mehan, February 10: 3:15 p.m.

      

         

Past Lecturers


2008-09: John Nagle, University of Notre Dame

    Hope Babcock, Georgetown University

2007-08: Jutta Brunnee, University of Toronto

              Julian Juergensmeyer, Georgia State University

2006-07: Daniel Farber, University of California - Berkeley
    Janet Neuman, Lewis & Clark Law School
2005-06: Douglas Kysar, Cornell Law School
    James Salzman, Duke University Law School
2004-05: Robin Craig, Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis
              Robert L. Fischman, Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington
2003-04: Lee Breckinridge, Northeastern University School of Law
              Dan Tarlock, Chicago-Kent College of Law
2002-03: Holly Doremus, University of California - Davis
2001-02: Fred P. Bosselman, Chicago-Kent College of Law
2000-01: Barton H. (Buzz) Thompson, Jr., Stanford University
1999-00: Lakshman Guruswamy, University of Tulsa
1998-99: Oliver Houck, Tulane University
1997-98: Eric T. Freyfogle, University of Illinois
1996-97: Richard J. Lazarus, Georgetown University
1995-96: Vicki Been, Harvard University
1994-95: Steven G. Davison, University of Baltimore
1993-94: Michael C. Blumm, Lewis & Clark Law School
1991-92: Dan Mandelker, Washington University - St. Louis
1990-91: Edith Brown Weiss, Georgetown University
1989-90: Joseph L. Sax, University of California - Berkeley
1988-89: Charles Siemon, Esq., Siemon, Larson & Purdy
1987-88: William H. Rodgers, Jr., University of Washington
1986-87: James L. Huffman, Lewis & Clark Law School

The series is made possible by contributions to the Journal, particularly the continuing support of the   Environmental & Land Use Law Section of The Florida Bar.