Fall 2022 Distinguished Environmental Lecture: Elizabeth Kronk Warner

Press Date
October 21, 2022
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Last week, FSU Law was honored to host Elizabeth Kronk Warner, dean and professor of law at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law, for the Fall 2022 Distinguished Environmental Lecture. During her presentation, “From Consultation to Consent: Beyond Box Checking,” Kronk Warner discussed federal Indian law and the existing consultation provisions—including implications for Florida—and recommendations to improve the status quo. You can watch a recording of the engaging lecture online. Kronk Warner is a nationally recognized expert in the intersection of environmental and Indian law. She has taught courses in property, Indian, environmental, and natural resources law. Kronk Warner has co-authored several books on environmental issues and Native Americans, and has published more than 40 articles and book chapters. She is also a citizen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. Additionally, she has served as an appellate judge for the tribe and as a district judge for the Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribe.

 

Published on October 21, 2022