Environmental Regulation: Constitutional Limits and Real-World Impacts

When:
March 24, 2026
12:15 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.
Where:
Law School - DJK 2242
Event category: Other
In-person

Join the Federalist Society and the Environmental Law Club for a moderated discussion on the scope of modern environmental regulation and its constitutional and statutory foundations. This program will examine whether contemporary environmental laws and regulatory programs operate within constitutional and statutory limits, and how those regulations affect property owners, regulated entities, and state and local governments in practice. The discussion will also explore broader questions about federal authority, administrative power, and environmental litigation. Tony Francois will participate as a featured speaker, and Professor Noah Hall will serve as moderator, as well as another guest speaker. Students of all viewpoints are encouraged to attend for a thoughtful and substantive conversation on environmental law and governance.

Lunch will be provided.

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