Title
2020 California Water Law Symposium “Water & Federalism: Shifts in State/Federal Roles & Relations”
Document Type
Blog Post
Publication Date
2-2-2020
Abstract
The California Water Law Symposium is a collaborative, student-run event that brings together leading minds in water law to discuss California’s critical water issues. Panels featured professionals from all aspects of water law, focusing on the impacts of, and relationship between, state and federal regulation of drinking water, dam removals, tribal relations surrounding dams, ecosystem-based management, wetlands, and endangered species in California. The Golden Gate University School of Law took the lead in hosting this year’s event. Participant schools included: USF School of Law; UC Hastings College of the Law; UC Berkeley School of Law; UC Davis School of Law; Stanford University Law School; and University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law.
Recommended Citation
Mendez II, Bacilio, "2020 California Water Law Symposium “Water & Federalism: Shifts in State/Federal Roles & Relations”" (2020). Environmental Law Journal blog. 4.
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/environmental_law_journal_blog/4
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