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Campus/Virtual - First Mondays: The Crisis on the Colorado River

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First Mondays presents:

The Crisis on the Colorado River

Monday, April 3, 2023
12 - 12:50 p.m.
Room 200 or Zoom
(link to be sent in confirmation email after registration)

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Join us for another "First Mondays" presentation featuring a discussion on the crisis on the Colorado River as a window into western water law.  

Hosts

Prof. Patricia Reyhan
Distinguished Professor of Law

Prof. Ted De Barbieri
Associate Professor of Law; Director, Community Economic Development Clinic

 

Speaker

 Prof. Mark Squillace
Raphael J. Moses Professor of Natural Resources Law, University of Colorado Law School

About Prof. Mark Squillace

Mark Squillace

Mark Squillace is the Raphael J. Moses Professor of Natural Resources Law at the University of Colorado Law School. Professor Squillace joined the Colorado Law faculty in 2005. He served as the Director of Colorado Law’s Natural Resources Law Center from 2005-2013. Before joining the Colorado law faculty, Professor Squillace taught at the University of Toledo College of Law, where he was named the Charles Fornoff Professor of Law and Values, and at the University of Wyoming College of Law, where he served a three-year term as the Winston S. Howard Professor of Law. He is a former Fulbright scholar and the author or co-author of numerous articles and books on water resources law, public lands, natural resources, and environmental law and policy. In 2000, Professor Squillace took a leave from law teaching to serve as Special Assistant to the Solicitor at the U.S. Department of the Interior. In that capacity he worked directly with the Secretary of the Interior, Bruce Babbitt, on variety of legal and policy issues.


About First Mondays Series

First Mondays is a special discussion program about current business and political events through a legal lens. This program is an opportunity to meet Albany Law School faculty and to participate in a stimulating discussion on world events.

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Office of Alumni Engagement