Spring 2019
6362 Natural Resources Law - HUDSON- 17303
Professor(s):
Blake Hudson (INACTIVE)
Credits: 3
Course Areas: Energy, Natural Resources and Environmental Law
Time: 9:00a-10:30a TTH Location: 215 TUII
Course Outline: Natural Resources Law is the body of legal rules and processes that govern the human use, management, and protection of nature. In this course, we will survey the history of resource acquisition and management as well as current mechanisms for the management, use, and preservation of natural resources, including wildlife, wilderness, rivers, national parks, and energy. Among other issues, we will consider the history, jurisdiction, and authority of land management agencies and various statutes such as the Endangered Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and the Federal Land Policy Management Act, to name a few. Throughout our study of these doctrinal issues, we will also consider competing ideas about how and why natural resources should be valued, used, and conserved. The objectives of this course are to teach the substantive law of the subject matter in a comprehensive manner, to consider ethical and professional questions related to the subject matter, and to integrate the subject matter with the analytical and practical skills necessary to the practice of law.
Course Syllabus: Syllabus
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Final Exam Schedule: 05/02 9am-noon 215 TU2
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Satisfies Senior Upper Level Writing Requirement: No
Experiential Course Type: No
Bar Course: No
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Course Materials (10/30/2018 2:01:32 PM)
Book(s) Required
Course Materials: Rasband, Salzman, and Squillace and Kalen's Natural Resources Law and Policy, 3rd Ed. ISBN-13: 978-1609304423