Undergraduate Education in the Public Research University March 11th, 2016
Session 4: Undergraduate Education at Berkeley - Chancellor Nicholas Dirks and Provost Claude Steele
This is the fall 2011 Colloquium on Undergraduate Education (http://ls.berkeley.edu/about-college/l-s-divisions/undergraduate-division?q=about-college/l-s-divisions/undergraduate-division/colloquium-undergraduate-education), held on the Berkeley campus on November 16, 2011. Panelists: Dean Christopher F. Edley, Professor Philip B. Stark, Katie Dustin, and Zoe Tamaki.
Judicial Review
Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html