Event Description
Remote Only Event
Over the past 20
or more years, awareness of environmental justice concerns has
grown and expanded. The Biden Administration has placed environmental justice at the
center of its policies. But what is environmental justice? What
are
EPA’s environmental justice priorities? What do environmental justice concerns
mean at the local community level? How will environmental justice considerations impact
environmental permitting and
other business decisions? Joins us
for a panel that will address these and other aspects of environmental
justice.
Panelists: Michael Harley, Executive Director, Environmental
Initiative
Christina Motilall, Communications Lead for the Office of Environmental Justice and External
Civil Rights, USEPA
James Trice, Founder and CEO, Public Policy
Project LLC
CLE Credits: 1.5 Standard CLE Credit | Event Code: 504091
Cost:
ENRE Section Member: $25
Member, not in
the ENRE section: $35*
Non-Member: $45
Law Student/New Admittee: FREE
*Join the ENRE Section: MSBA members who are not members of this Section can join the
Section and attend this CLE for
FREE. Click here to
add
the Section to your membership, and then contact Tram Nguyen at tnguyen@mnbars.org or 612-278-6316 to
register for this CLE
at no charge.
Registration
Deadline: April 22, 2024 . To register after that time, email the program manager.
Remote Participation: Remote
instructions will be emailed to you the day prior to the event. A calendar file
with a Zoom link is available for download in the automatic receipt.
Program Manager: Tram Nguyen | tnguyen@mnbars.org |
612-278-6316
Payments/Cancellations: Please register online or over the phone by credit card
whenever possible. If you must pay by check, please use this registration
form. Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation
policy .
Accommodations: We are
committed to creating an inclusive environment in which all members can
participate fully. If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this
event, please notify the program manager with at least 72 hours notice prior to
the meeting to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations.
Thank you.