Law, Science, and the Environment Forum Agenda
June 21st, 2007Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
Law, Science, and the Environment Forum Agenda
April 19-20, 2007
About the Forum
Thursday, April 19
Welcome
Interim Dean Lydia Loren and Environmental Law Program Director Janice Weis
Setting the Stage
Deborah Brosnan and Dan Rohlf
Perspectives on The Relationship Between Law & Science
Dr. Deborah Brosnan and David Adelman
Panel Response & Group Questions and Discussion. Theme: Using Science in Policy and Decision-making: Challenges and Opportunities
Panelists: Margaret Shannon, Dale Goble, and Steven Courtney
This discussion segment is not available as a podcast.
New Interdisciplinary Tools
Mary Jane Angelo and Dr. Mark Brown
Panel Response & Group Questions and Discussion. Theme: Looking for Effective Decision Structures and Interdisciplinary Tools
Panelists: Errol Meidinger and Steve Morey
This discussion segment is not available as a podcast.
Regulatory Tools for Interdisciplinary Problems
J.B. Ruhl and Tom McGarity
Panel Response & Group Questions and Discussion. Theme: Toward Effective “Science Process†in Management Contexts
Panelists: Barb Cosens and Terri Klinger
This discussion segment is not available as a podcast.
Keynote address: Sound Science in an Ideological Era
Dr. Peter Gleick, Pacific Institute
Friday, April 20
Roles of Science, Law, and Policy (and Politics)
Barry Noon and Sidney Shapiro
Panel Response & Group Questions and Discussion. Theme: Putting Law and Science in Their (Proper) Places
Panelists: Eric Nagle and Rich Van Buskirk
This discussion segment is not available as a podcast.
Topics for Discussion I: Integrating Education
Vickie Sutton, Mark Hixon, and David Dobkin
Risk Analysis in Different Contexts
Bob Hetes and Dan Rohlf
Panel Response & Group Questions and Discussion. Theme: How Do We Insure Scientific Integrity?
Panelists: Jay Odenbaugh and Marc Liverman
This discussion segment is not available as a podcast.
Topics for Discussion II: Taking the Next Steps
Deborah Brosnan and Dan Rohlf
This discussion segment is not available as a podcast.
The program was held at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon on April 19th and 20th, 2007. This symposium was co-sponsored by Lewis and Clark Law School and the Center for Progressive Reform
Welcome and Introduction to the Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
June 21st, 2007Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
Welcome and Introduction to the Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
Lydia Loren and Janice Weis, April 19, 2007
Agenda | Lydia Loren | Janice Weis
Interim Dean Lydia Loren and Associate Dean and Director, Environmental & Natural Resources Law Program, Janice Weis welcome participants to the Law, Science, and the Environment Forum: A Meeting of Minds.
The program was held at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon on April 19th, 2007.
Setting the Stage for the Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
June 21st, 2007Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
Setting the Stage
Deborah Brosnan & Dan Rohlf, April 19, 2007
Agenda | Dr. Brosnan | Dan Rohlf
Law, Science, and the Environment Forum: A Meeting of Minds brings together scientific experts, legal thinkers and government officials willing to think and speak across disciplines to suggest environmental problem-solving accessible to both Full Post »
Perspectives on the Relationship Between Law and Science
June 21st, 2007Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
Perspectives on the Relationship Between Law and Science
Deborah Brosnan & David Adelman, April 19, 2007
Agenda | Dr. Brosnan | David Adelman | Adelman PowerPoint (.ppt) | Brosnan PowerPoint (.ppt)
Dr. Deborah Brosnan addresses the challenges and opportunities of integrating science and law, including differences in perspectives and approaches by the scientific and legal professions by using climate change as an example.
David Adelman will focus on locating the vital center of science for Full Post »
New Interdisciplinary Tools
June 21st, 2007Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
New Interdisciplinary Tools
Mary Jane Angelo and Dr. Mark Brown, April 19, 2007
Agenda | Mary Jane Angelo | Mark Brown | Angelo PowerPoint (.ppt) | Brown PowerPoint (.ppt)
Mary Jane Angelo and Dr. Mark Brown address the interdisciplinary exploration of the viability of incorporating “Emergy” analysis into environmental law and policy decision-making.
The program was held at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon on April 19th, 2007.
Regulatory Tools for Interdisciplinary Problems
June 21st, 2007Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
Regulatory Tools for Interdisciplinary Problems
JB Ruhl & Tom McGarity, April 19, 2007
Agenda | JB Ruhl | Tom McGarity
In this podcast, JB Ruhl and Tom McGarity discuss the regulatory tools for interdisciplinary problems. Key process issues, e.g. best science/peer review/professional judgment/assessment methods, using the emerging topic of Full Post »
Roles of Science, Law, and Policy (and Politics)
June 21st, 2007Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
Roles of Science, Law, and Policy (and Politics)
Barry Noon & Sidney Shapiro, April 20, 2007
Agenda | Barry Noon | Sidney Shapiro
In this podcast, Barry Noon and Sidney Shapiro discuss the roles of science, law, policy, and politics. This includes an analysis of the mix and interaction of policy/risk management decisions and biological Full Post »
Topics for Discussion I: Integrating Education
June 21st, 2007Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
Topics for Discussion I: Integrating Education
Vickie Sutton, David Dobkin, April 20, 2007
Agenda | Vickie Sutton | David Dobkin | Sutton PowerPoint (.ppt)
This podcast discussed integrating education into law, science, and the environment
The program was held at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon on April 20th, 2007.
Risk Analysis in Different Contexts
June 21st, 2007Law, Science, and the Environment Forum
Risk Analysis in Different Contexts
Bob Hetes and Dan Rohlf, April 20, 2007
Agenda | email Bob Hetes | Dan Rohlf | Hetes PowerPoint (.ppt) | Rohlf PowerPoint (.ppt)
In this podcast on “Risk Analysis in Different Contexts,” Bob Hetes and Dan Rohlf lead a discussion of risk management decisions with emphasis on science and policy influences on Full Post »
Honoring York
June 7th, 2007Speaker Series
Honoring York
Charles Neal, Ronald Craig, April 18, 2007
Recognizing York | Oregonian newspaper article | email Ron Craig
It began as a challenge. “Lewis & Clark College has done tremendous work surrounding the bicentennial of the expedition of the Corps of Discovery in recognizing and uncovering the full, well-rounded Full Post »

