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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
John Nagle, University of Notre Dame
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Hope Babcock, Georgetown University
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Past Lecturers
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.