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S.J. Quinney College of Law Events and Webinars
Corresponding with the Young Wallace Stegner

S.J. Quinney College of Law Events and Webinars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 61:12


A Stegner Center and Tanner Humanities Center PresentationEVENT DESCRIPTION: Author Anne E. Palmer unearths a treasure-trove of Wallace Stegner's unseen letters, revealing how our Center's prolific namesake dealt with being broke and lonely, building comradery and a sense of purpose at the U of U. Free lunch for attendees who RSVP for in-person attendance.   Anne E. Palmer, Ed.D. is author of Years of Promise, the University of Utah's A. Ray Olpin Years (1946-1964) and founding director of the University of Utah Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.  At Stanford University, she directs the Aspen Rising Presidential Fellowship at the Graduate School of Education and conducts academic oral histories.  She holds a master's of public administration from the University of Utah and a doctorate in education from the University College London.  Her doctoral thesis on academic foundations of the United States Peace Corps was written at the University of Utah American West Center.  Wallace Stegner lived with her great-grandparents in Salt Lake City while he attended East High School and the University of Utah.      ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Anne E. Palmer, Ed.D. is author of Years of Promise, the University of Utah's A. Ray Olpin Years (1946-1964) and founding director of the University of Utah Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.  At Stanford University, she directs the Aspen Rising Presidential Fellowship at the Graduate School of Education and conducts academic oral histories.  She holds a master's of public administration from the University of Utah and a doctorate in education from the University College London.  Her doctoral thesis on academic foundations of the United States Peace Corps was written at the University of Utah American West Center.  Wallace Stegner lived with her great-grandparents in Salt Lake City while he attended East High School and the University of Utah.      This event is sponsored by the Wallace Stegner Center, the Tanner Humanities Center, and the Cultural Vision Fund. This episode was originally broadcast and recorded April 11, 2023

S.J. Quinney College of Law Events and Webinars
Western Water Law 101: Not Broken and Ready to Meet the Moment Share

S.J. Quinney College of Law Events and Webinars

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 74:15


A Wallace Stegner Center Event EVENT DESCRIPTION: Understanding the foundational principles of Western Water Law is critical to solving today's complicated and nuanced water questions. This presentation will go over the basic functions of Western Water Law, highlight means and ways the Prior Appropriation Doctrine can be manipulated to address contemporary conditions, and emphasize that working within the doctrine is the most effective way to solve pressing and acute water problems. Free lunch for attendees who RSVP for in-person attendance. ABOUT THE SPEAKER: ctor and Shareholder, Co-Chair of Natural Resources & Water Law Practice Group with Clyde Snow & Sessions Ms. Lewis assists clients in navigating complex water problems. She advises individual water right owners, water conservancy districts, municipalities, mining companies, and mutual shareholder irrigation companies. Her strategic projects practice extends to innovative policy work and specialty project management. She presently acts as the Utah Water Banking Project Manager and hosts Ripple Effect – A Podcast Putting Water in Context. Utah Water Lecture Series With support from the National Audubon Society, the Wallace Stegner Center is hosting a four-part Utah Water Lecture Series, which will include presentations on Utah water law, Colorado River system management and diversions, measuring water use, and water and wildlife. The lectures will be held during the noon hour at the College of Law and streamed online on January 19, February 2, February 16, and March 2. If you miss a lecture, you can watch online on the S.J. Quinney College of Law YouTube channel. This Utah Water Lecture series is co-sponsored by the National Audubon Society. For questions about this event email events@law.utah.edu. This episode was originally recorded and broadcast January 19, 2023

S.J. Quinney College of Law Events and Webinars
Wallace Stegner Center Green Bag Series-- U.N. Sustainability Development Goals: Forward Thinking for a Just and Equitable Future

S.J. Quinney College of Law Events and Webinars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 84:06


Professor Bob Adler will discuss the importance of Sustainability Development Goal 6 (Water and Sanitation), and its importance to human life and dignity as well as environment sustainability. He will describe the indicators used to measure attainment of the goal, U.S. progress toward attainment, and recommended measures to accelerate progress in this area. He will also discuss ways in which progress toward meeting SDG 6 has been dramatically uneven in the United States and globally, raising important issues of water justice. Professor Erika George will examine Sustainable Development Goal 17 on the creation of global partnerships to promote sustainable development Goal 17 aims to encourage and promote effective public, public-private and civil society partnerships, by building on the experience and resourcing strategies of partnerships. She will discuss how business enterprises and multi-stakeholder initiatives have implemented strategies to advance sustainability providing an overview of the UN Global Compact. Dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner will explore Sustainability Development Goal 7, which focuses on clean and reliable energy sources. She will begin with an overview to SDG 7, and an update on how implementation of SDG 7 is going globally. Following this overview, she will explore implementation in the United States and innovative steps being taken by states and tribes. She will conclude with a discussion of what the Biden Administration has done in compliance with SDG 7.” Originally recorded and broadcast, November 4, 2021 12:15 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)

Changing Places
Zoom Towns in the Intermountain West

Changing Places

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 29:38


Dr. Danya Rumore is a Research Assistant Professor in City & Metropolitan Planning and the Director of the Environmental Dispute Resolution Program in the Wallace Stegner Center at the University of Utah. She discusses her research on the challenges and opportunities of natural amenity migration to gateway communities in the West.

Ripple Effect
27: Change for the Better

Ripple Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 50:59


Fantastic and timely discussion with Dr. Danya Rumore, Director of the Wallace Stegner Center's Environmental Dispute Resolution Program. Dr. Rumore discusses the need for collaborative efforts to resolve complicated problems and how to move toward a shared vision for the future.

Resolutions: A Podcast About Dispute Resolution and Prevention
Adventures in Environmental and Public Policy Mediation

Resolutions: A Podcast About Dispute Resolution and Prevention

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 34:56


We’ve covered lots of practice areas for dispute resolution, but one you may not know as much about has to do with environmental issues: from the air we breathe to the water we use. Michelle Straube has made environmental and public policy mediation the focus of her work. She’s a retired professor at the University of Utah and former director of the Environmental Dispute Resolution Program at the Wallace Stegner Center in the College of Law. She also directed Salt Lake Solutions, a collaborative government initiative. Michelle spoke with co-host Larry Schooler and his teaching colleague, Stephen Rye, about her fascinating career in environmental dispute resolution.

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show (Tuesday, January 9, 2018)

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 105:28


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, January 9, 20184:20 pm: Billy Hesterman of the Utah Taxpayers Association joins the show to discuss the group’s priorities for the 2018 Utah Legislative Session4:35 pm: Stephen Gutowski of the Washington Free Beacon joins the program to discuss his story on how federal agents were unsuccessful in their attempts to illegally buy guns from websites while posing as criminals5:05 pm: Utah Governor Gary Herbert joins the show to discuss his testimony today before the U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee on H.R. 4532, which would create the first tribally managed national monuments6:05 pm: Ron Maxwell, activist and film director, joins the show to discuss why he says Donald Trump is chasing Americans off public lands by shrinking national monuments6:20 pm: Robert Keiter, Director of the Wallace Stegner Center of Land, Resources and the Environment at the University of Utah, joins the show to discuss how raising entrance fees at Utah’s national parks could backfire by making them unaffordable6:35 pm: John Zmirak of The Stream joins the show to discuss what he sees predicts will be the top political stories of 2018

Trump on Earth
Ep 31: The Incredible Shrinking Monuments

Trump on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 27:19


A few weeks ago, President Trump approved the largest rollback of federal land protection in our country’s history. Trump’s announcement to drastically slash the size of two national monuments in Utah - Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante among additional changes to other national monuments - was not a surprise. But it has been controversial. The day after Trump signed the order, the outdoor recreation company Patagonia posted a message on its website under the headline, “The President Stole Your Land.” Patagonia has joined a flurry of lawsuits challenging whether President Trump has the authority to undo or change monuments created by past presidents. So does the Antiquities Act allow presidents to roll back national monuments? On this episode, we hear from John Ruple, associate professor of law at the Wallace Stegner Center for Land Resources and the Environment at the University of Utah. He’s also a member of Friends of Cedar Mesa, one of the groups that is suing President Trump over his revisions to Bears Ears.

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
President Trump Attempts to Revoke the National Lands Monuments with Eric Orts and Robert Keiter

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 30:37


Earlier last week, President Donald Trump announced he was signing two presidential proclamations to the size of Bears Ears National Monument and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Host Dan Loney speaks with Eric Orts, Wharton professor and Director of Wharton's Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership, and Robert Keiter, Director of the Wallace Stegner Center of Land, Resources, and the Environment at University of Utah's College of Law, to discuss the impact and public reaction of this decision and why it's being sent to the courts for a final decision on Knowledge@Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Access Utah
Should Utah Take Over Public Lands? Access Utah Explores

Access Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 72:25


Some say that federal control of public lands in Utah has resulted in stunted economic development, an imbalance in access, and increased fire danger in national forests. A new study from the University of Utah Law School's Wallace Stegner Center argues that a Utah takeover of 31 million acres of public lands could lead to less public access and less public involvement in land-use decisions. Utah Assistant Attorney General Tony Rampton, Director of Public Lands Litigation, is our guest in the first half of Wednesday's AU. House Minority Leader, Rep. Brian King D-Salt Lake City will join us in the second half of the program.