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ASU Morrison Prize honors proposal to reform utility laws to combat climate change
February 16, 2021 GMT
Joshua C. Macey, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, has been recognized with the 2021 Morrison Prize – an honor established in 2015 and administered through the Program on Law and Sustainability at ASU Law – for his paper, “Zombie Energy Laws,” on reforming utility laws to combat climate change.
Joshua C. Macey, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, has been recognized with the 2021 Morrison Prize – an honor established in 2015 and administered through the Program on Law and Sustainability at ASU Law – for his paper, “Zombie Energy Laws,” on reforming utility laws to combat climate change.
The Duke Center for Firearms Law held a virtual roundtable discussion Tuesday.
As guns become an increasing part of conflicts around elections, political protests and demonstrations, law experts say many Americans have a fundamental misunderstanding of the legal and constitutional issues around them.
The Duke Center for Firearms Law held an online roundtable discussion Tuesday exploring the issue in the wake of the 2020 election, the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and a rising tide of militant extremists that call themselves militias.
The forum, moderated by lecturing fellow Jacob Charles of the Duke University Law School, featured law professors Mary McCord of Georgetown University Law Center; Alan Chen of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law; and Timothy Zick of the William and Mary Law School.