Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law

Lewis & Clark Law School’s Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law Program, presents its 2023 symposium: Protecting Biodiversity 

Recordings now available. 

 

Protecting Biodiversity: Five decades of progress but an uncertain future

April 7th, 2023 | 7:45am-5:00pm

Oregon State Bar MCLE Credits: 7 General CLE Credits will be requested

Overview

Thank you to those who were able to attend the 2023 Environmental Law Symposium: Protecting Biodiversity. If you were unable to attend the full conference in-person, you may access eash session’s recording below. 

A general schedule of the event has been provided below for those who may need to reference it for MCLE credit. Speaker bios have been linked through their names and titles on the schedule and any available course materials pertaining to each talk has been linked below the title of the talk and their respective speakers in each panel.

All questions can be emailed to the Environmental, Natural Resource, and Energy Law Program Coordinator, Sam Stockdale, at stockdale@lclark.edu


Session Recordings 

Welcome | Keynote Speaker | Panel 1: The ESA Turns 50: Are We There Yet?
Recording Available Here

Session Materials:

Reading materials: Rohlf, Daniel J., and Colin Reynolds. “Restoring the Emergency Room: How to Fix Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered Species Act.” Environmental Law, vol. 52, no. 4, 2022, pp. 685-746


Panel 2: Protecting the “Blue Planet”: Five Decades of Marine Conservation
Recording Available Here

Session Materials:
Reading materials: Marine Biodiversity: Challenges, Trends, and a New Treaty (draft - do not cite; will be published in Environmental Law)


Panel 3: Biodiversity Beyond Borders
Recording Available Here

Session Materials:

Reading materials: Countermeasures and Cost Recovery against Flag States to Prevent and Deter IUU Fishing (draft - do not cite; will be published in Environmental Law)


Panel 4 (Q&A): The Next Five Decades: Conserving biodiversity on a changing planet
Recording Available Here

Schedule of Events

7:45am | Continental Breakfast and Conference Check-In 


8:15am | Introduction

Associate Dean Janice Weis, Lewis & Clark Law


8:30am | Keynote

Joe Roman, Gund Fellow, Gund Institute for the Environment, University of Vermont

The Wild American Dream: The Endangered Species Act at 50


9:15am | Panel 1 - The ESA turns 50: Are We There Yet? 

Panelists

Moderator: Associate Dean Janice Weis, Lewis & Clark Law

Professor Dan Rohlf, Lewis & Clark Law

The ESA at a Crossroads: Giving the Poodle More Bite

Reading materials: Rohlf, Daniel J., and Colin Reynolds. “Restoring the Emergency Room: How to Fix Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered Species Act.” Environmental Law, vol. 52, no. 4, 2022, pp. 685-746

Professor Holly Doremus, Berkeley Law

The Evolution of the ESA

Eric Glitzenstein, Center for Biological Diversity - Washington D.C. (Virtual)

ESA in the Courts: Past, Present and Future

15 MINUTE BREAK AT 10:45AM PRIOR TO THE START OF PANEL 2


11:00am | Panel 2 - Protecting the “Blue Planet”: Five Decades of Marine Conservation

Panelists

Moderator: Professor Chris Wold, Lewis & Clark Law

Dr. Rebecca Lent, Executive Director, International Whaling Commission - Cambridge, UK

Global Science and Stewardship of Cetaceans at IWC: 77 Years of Evolution

Professor Robin Craig, University of Southern California - Gould School of Law

Marine Biodiversity: Trends, Targets, and the BBNJ

Reading materials: Marine Biodiversity: Challenges, Trends, and a New Treaty (draft - do not cite; will be published in Environmental Law)

Dr. Anja Malawi Brandon, Associate Director of U.S. Plastics Policy, The Ocean Conservancy U.S.

Tackling Ocean Plastic Pollution At Its Source: California, Extended Producer Responsibility, and Where We Go From Here


12:30pm | Lunch

Lunch will be catered in the Student Lounge of the Legal Research Center on campus. 


1:30pm | Panel 3 - Biodiversity Beyond Borders

Panelists

Moderator and Panelist: Professor Chris Wold, Lewis & Clark Law

Challenging States that issue Flags of Convenience under the UNCLOS Compulsory Dispute Settlement Rules

Reading materials: Countermeasures and Cost Recovery against Flag States to Prevent and Deter IUU Fishing (draft - do not cite; will be published in Environmental Law)

https://law.lclark.edu/live/files/34528-wold-biodiversity-symposium-paper

Professor Annecoos Wiersema, University of Denver - Sturm College of Law

 The Conservation Impacts of Biosynthetic and Captive-Bred Wildlife Products

Tanya Sanerib, International Legal Director, Center for Biological Diversity - Seattle, WA

How Wildlife Exploitation is Fueling Biodiversity Loss and Risking Future Pandemics

15 MINUTE BREAK AT 3:00PM PRIOR TO THE START OF PANEL 4


3:15pm | Panel 4 (Q&A) - The Next Five Decades: Conserving biodiversity on a changing planet

Panelists

Moderator: Professor Dan Rohlf, Lewis & Clark Law

Professor Sandra Zellmer, University of Montana - Alexander Blewett III School of Law

Professor Alex Camacho, UC Irvine School of Law

Reading Materials: Six Priority Recommendations for Improving Conservation Under the ESA 

Jessica Ferrell, Partner, Marten Law LLP

Kathryn Kempton, Section Chief, Southwest Section, Office of General Counsel at the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration


5:00pm | Reception


Location and Parking Information

The 2023 Environmental Law Symposium will be held on the Law School campus, with panels held in Classroom 1 and 2 of the McCarty Classroom Complex. Signage will be placed on campus to guide you during the event between sign-in, panels, and meals.

Parking permits are required on campus until 7:00pm and can be purchased ahead of time online. Due to its proximity to the law school, we suggest parking in the Upper Griswold or Lower Griswold parking lot.

For those unfamiliar with the campus, you can access a full campus map here.