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Author Smith, Kimberly K., 1966- author.

Title Making climate lawyers : climate change in American law schools, 1985-2020 / Kimberly K. Smith.

Publication Info. Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2024]
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Description viii, 246 pages ; 24 cm.
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Series Environment and society
Environment and society (University Press of Kansas)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-235) and index.
Contents Making environmental lawyers -- The birth of climate law -- The changing landscape -- The great transformation: 2000-2010 -- Making climate lawyers: 2011-2020.
Summary "The latest work from Kimberly Smith explores the history of why American law schools were resistant to teaching about climate change and how that changed over the course of a forty-year period, resulting in law schools across the country incorporating climate change into their curricula, with many even establishing centers on the environment. Based on dozens of interviews with faculty and students, Making Climate Lawyers fills a gap in the literature on the intellectual history of climate change, most of which focuses on the history of climate science. Smith focuses instead on how the climate problem fits (or doesn't fit) into the structure of American law. While climate change came onto the policy agenda in the mid-1980s, Smith's research shows that it had little presence in the environmental law curriculum until about 15 years later. To understand why, Smith examines the barriers that environmental law professors faced, how they overcame those barriers, and how they created "climate law" as a domain of legal specialization. Smith uses this story as a lens through which to understand both the transformation of legal education since the 1980s and the nature of climate change as a policy problem"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Climatic changes -- Law and legislation -- United States -- History.
Climatic changes -- Study and teaching -- United States -- History.
Law schools -- United States -- History.
Climatic changes -- Law and legislation (OCoLC)fst00864251
Climatic changes -- Study and teaching (OCoLC)fst00864271
Law schools (OCoLC)fst00994121
United States (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form History (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Title Climate change in American law schools, 1985-2020
climate change in American law schools, nineteen-eighty-five to two-thousand-twenty
ISBN 9780700636396 hardcover
0700636390 hardcover
9780700636402 electronic book

 
    
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