Two students selected to attend ABA section conference

A view of Bowen with flowers in bloom.Two UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law students have been selected to attend the 25th Anniversary of the ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources Fall Conference. Chancie Coomer and Madison Pitts will be joining lawyers and other students in Baltimore, Maryland where they will participate in cutting-edge CLE programming.

Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 18, with an afternoon of public service and an evening welcome reception, the conference will offer two full days of CLE programming. One session will provide attendees with insider perspectives on how the federal government is addressing key issues including public lands, climate change, and conservation.

Both students received full scholarships from the American Bar Association to attend the conference, with the stipulation that they help with two sessions during the conference.

“We are both very excited about many of the lectures we will be attending, including a session on Food Law and several regarding environmental law under the Trump administration,” said Coomer.

When Pitts and Coomer return they will give a  presentation at Bowen through the Environmental Law Society on topics they learned in Baltimore.

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