American Land Use Law & Resiliency Conference

American Land Use Law & Resiliency Conference
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This conference focuses on the evolving landscapes of American land use law and resiliency, featuring panels and keynote addresses by prominent experts in the field. Topics include insurance retreats, contemporary solutions for future issues, and the impact of climate change on land use. Participants can engage by submitting questions through menti.com using the provided codes.

  • Conference
  • Land Use
  • Resiliency
  • Climate Change
  • Law

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  1. Evolving Landscapes: American Land Use Law & Resiliency March 22, 2024

  2. Convening Remarks Andrea L. Dennis Associate Dean for Faculty Development & John Byrd Martin Chair of Law

  3. PANEL #1: Run for the Hills: Insurance Retreat & Resiliency MODERATOR: Usha Rodrigues, University Professor & M.E. Kilpatrick Chair of Corporate Finance & Securities Law University of Georgia School of Law PANELISTS: Albert Lin, Martin Luther King Jr., Professor of Law U.C. Davis School of Law Mark Nevitt, Associate Professor Emory University School of Law Rob Hoyt, Dudley L. Moore, Jr., Chair of Insurance & Professor University of Georgia Terry College of Business

  4. PANEL #1: Run for the Hills: Insurance Retreat & Resiliency TO SUBMIT QUESTIONS: menti.com Code: 3991 4983

  5. PANEL #2: Resilient Foresight: Contemporary Solutions for Future Issues MODERATOR: Dr. Sonia Hirt, Dean & Hughes Professor of Landscape Architecture & Planning University of Georgia College of Environment and Design PANELISTS: Blake Hudson, Dean & Professor of Law Samford University Cumberland School of Law Shelley Saxer, Laure Sudreau Endowed Professor of Law Pepperdine Caruso School of Law John Travis Marshall, Associate Professor of Law Georgia State University College of Law Mark Nevitt, Associate Professor Emory University School of Law

  6. PANEL #2: Resilient Foresight: Contemporary Solutions for Future Issues TO SUBMIT QUESTIONS: menti.com Code: 3531 1715

  7. Keynote Address David B. Fountain Executive Vice President & General Counsel Tennessee Valley Authority

  8. KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Mr. David B. Fountain TO SUBMIT QUESTIONS: menti.com Code: 6967 8167

  9. PANEL #3: Shifting Landscapes: Law & Climate Change MODERATOR: Dr. Adam D. Orford, Assistant Professor of Law University of Georgia School of Law PANELISTS: Blake Hudson, Dean & Professor of Law Samford University Cumberland School of Law Albert Lin, Martin Luther King Jr., Professor of Law U.C. Davis School of Law Dr. James Marshall Shepherd, Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts & Sciences Cari Goetcheus, Professor, Founders Memorial Garden Director & Draper Chair University of Georgia College of Environment and Design

  10. PANEL #3: Shifting Landscapes: Law & Climate Change TO SUBMIT QUESTIONS: menti.com Code: 6753 5950

  11. PANEL #4: Force Majeure or the New Normal: Disaster Planning & Management MODERATOR: Randy Beck, Justice Thomas O. Marshall Chair of Constitutional Law University of Georgia School of Law PANELISTS: John Travis Marshall, Associate Professor of Law Georgia State University College of Law Tom Lininger, Orlando John & Marian M. Hollis Professor University of Oregon School of Law David B. Fountain, Executive Vice President & General Counsel Tennessee Valley Authority

  12. PANEL #4: Force Majeure or the New Normal: Disaster Planning & Management TO SUBMIT QUESTIONS: menti.com Code: 5578 4175

  13. Closing Remarks Jake R. Shatzer Editor in Chief Georgia Law Review, Vol. 58

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