Available virtually starting Saturday March 14, 2020

We are excited to announce our joint Law Review and International Law Journal symposium on the environmental impacts of single-use plastic waste and the current and potential regulations which aim to both solve and curb the harmful effects of this waste.

Our speakers from all over the globe have identified potential issues involved in these regulations and have critically looked at their long-term effects. They discuss their unique approaches to better understand and address these issues both domestically and abroad, inciting people everywhere to place this rising crisis at the forefront of policymaking, technology, and the global market.

The conference will be hosted right here on California Western School of Law’s Law Review website starting on March 14, 2020. Please see below for information on our distinguished speakers and our keynote speaker, Roger Kube of the Surfrider Foundation. There will be two panels addressing the international aspect of the issue and the legal solutions to take place. We also are featuring local artists who utilize “upcycled” material in their art. Go check these amazing artists out!

CLE

California Western School of Law is a State Bar of California-approved MCLE provider and this event will provide 3.5 hours of CLE credit. Please contact us for details on obtaining CLE for this virtual symposium.

WHO CAN ATTEND?

The conference is open to absolutely everyone!


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Conference Speakers


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Moderated by:

Professor Dennis Binder

Dale E. Fowler School of Law 
Expertise: Disasters and Tragedies; Toxic Torts; Environmental Law 

Professor Timothy Casey

California Western School of Law
Expertise: Professional Responsibility; Surveillance and Civil Liberties; serving on Ethics Committee of the San Diego County Bar Association


Details

PANEL ONE

Discussing the Environmental Issues and Identifying Solutions

PANEL TWO

Discussing Legal Solutions, Domestically and Abroad