The Environmental and Energy Society of Tulane University Law School proudly hosts the 28th annual Summit to bring together professionals and the public on current and pressing environmental and legal policy issues. This year, the conference will include panels on a wide range of environmental issues with speakers and moderators from all over the country participating in the event. Our local, national, and international speakers represent strong voices from business, legal, and scientific backgrounds. We aim to include many different voices of the community to participate in a thoughtful discussion about what the current environmental issues are and how they should best be addressed. In past years, the Summit has won the American Bar Association’s award for the Law Student Environment, Energy, and Resources Program of the Year.
The Summit is free and open to the public, but completely student run and fundraised. Around 50 Tulane Law students, with the help of faculty advisors Professor Mark Davis and Professor Oliver Houck (and countless others), come together each year to put on what we hope is an informative and fun weekend!
We hope to see you there on Mark 17th and 18th!