February 13:
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Discussion List (Professor Ruhl will join the discussion list from February 13-17) |
J. B. Ruhl, the Matthews & Hawkins Professor of Property, is a nationally
regarded expert in the fields of endangered species protection, regulation
of wetlands, ecosystem management, environmental impact analysis, and environmental
and natural resources law. His extensive publications include his award-winning
articles, "Currencies and the Commodification of Environmental Law," 53
Stanford Law Review 539 (2000) (co-authored), and "Farms, Their Environmental
Harms, and Environmental Law," 27 Ecology Law Quarterly 263 (2000), each
of which was selected by a national peer review committee as one of the
ten best law review articles of the year in environmental law. Professor
Ruhl is also co-author of the forthcoming casebook, The Law of Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Management (Foundation Press). He teaches Environmental Law,
Land Use, and Property. Prior to joining the Florida State University College
of Law faculty in 1999, Professor Ruhl taught at Southern Illinois University
in Carbondale, Illinois and George Washington University Law School. Before
entering law teaching, he was a partner in the law firm of Fulbright &
Jaworski, L.L.P. in Austin Texas. Professor Ruhl has served as the Executive
Editor of the American Bar Association, Section of Environmental, Energy,
and Resources Law quarterly, Natural Resources & Environment, and as
the Publications Officer of that ABA Section.
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