From Obama to Trump:
Implications for Climate and Energy
Professor Jody Freeman
Archibald Cox Professor of Law,
Director, Harvard Law School Environmental Law and Policy Program
Professor Jody Freeman LL.M. '91, S.J.D. '95 is the Archibald Cox Professor of Law and the founding director of the Harvard Law School Environmental Law and Policy Program. She is a leading scholar of both administrative law and environmental law and has written extensively on federal agency regulation, climate change, energy and environmental policy, and executive authority.
In this talk Professor Freeman will discuss Implications for Climate and Energy in the current administration. The work being done at the Harvard Law School Environmental Law Program will also be highlighted. Please RSVP Today!
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