Julie Lurman Joly
Assistant Professor of Natural Resources Law & Policy |
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Contact
Details:
Phone: (907) 474-6794
Fax: (907) 474-6184
Location: O'Neill 364
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Curriculum
Vitae:
BS, 1997, Rutgers University, NJ
MES, 1999, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, CT
JD, 2003, Georgetown University Law Center, DC |
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Courses:
NRM 204 - Public Lands Law and Policy
NRM 290 - Resources Management Issues at High Latitudes (field course)
NRM 304 - Perspectives in Natural Resources Management
NRM 692 - SNRAS Graduate Seminar
NRM 693 - Legal Issues in Natural Resources
NRM 407 - Environmental Law
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Research
Interests:
Professor Lurman's research interests include wildlife law, comparative natural resources law among arctic circle nations, legal/political processes by which natural resources policies are developed in the state of Alaska
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Examples
of Publications:
Echeverria, John D. & Julie Lurman. 2003. Perfectly astounding public rights: wildlife protection and the Takings Clause. 16 Tul. Envtl. L.J. 331-385 (2003).
Julie Lurman, "Subsistence at Risk: Failure to Act and NEPA compliance in Post-ANILCA Alaska", 36 Environmental Law 289, 2006.
Julie Lurman and Sandy Rabinowitch, "Preemption of State Wildlife Law in Alaska: Where, When, and Why," 24 Alaska Law Review 145, 2007.
Julie Lurman, "Agencies in Limbo: Migratory Birds and Incidental Take by Federal Agencies," 23 Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law 39, 2007.
Martin Robards and Julie Lurman Joly, "Interpretation of 'Wasteful Manner' within the Marine Mammal Protection Act and its Role in Management of the Pacific Walrus," Ocean and Coastal Law Journal, 2008 (in press).
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