Nicholas Smallwood


NYU Law Symposium: Breaking the Logjam
April 27, 2008, 2:56 pm
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On March 28th and 29th of this year NYU Law hosted a symposium organized by NYU Law, New York Law School and the NYU Journal of Environmental Law on the “Environmental Logjam” that has been building up in U.S. environmental law over the past few decades. This “logjam” has resulted in outmoded regulatory approaches to our current environmental issues, and the symposium brought in around 30 experts from diverse areas of environmental law to discuss possible approaches to help overhaul our current deficient approach to environmental problems.

I was asked to help out at the symposium by live-blogging some of the panels, and have been invited to continue to blog periodically at the Logjam blog (which I still think should be called the Blogjam). I will include any logjam posts I write on this blog.


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