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Making Climate Lawyers

Climate Change in American Law Schools, 1985-2020

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The book delves into the delayed integration of climate change into American law school curricula, despite early awareness among environmental law professors. Kimberly K. Smith analyzes the obstacles faced by these educators, detailing their efforts to overcome these challenges and establish climate law as a recognized area of legal specialization. Through this exploration, the work highlights the evolution of legal education in response to one of the most pressing issues of our time.

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Making Climate Lawyers, Kimberly K. Smith

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2024
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Titre
Making Climate Lawyers
Sous-titre
Climate Change in American Law Schools, 1985-2020
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2024
Format
rigide
Pages
258
ISBN13
9780700636396
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The book delves into the delayed integration of climate change into American law school curricula, despite early awareness among environmental law professors. Kimberly K. Smith analyzes the obstacles faced by these educators, detailing their efforts to overcome these challenges and establish climate law as a recognized area of legal specialization. Through this exploration, the work highlights the evolution of legal education in response to one of the most pressing issues of our time.