For Immediate Release: Feb 17, 2009
New York State Deputy Secretary of Energy Paul DeCotis to deliver keynote at “Green” conference hosted by Hofstra Law School
Hofstra Law School, Hempstead, N.Y. — Hofstra Law School Dean Nora V. Demleitner announced that New York State Deputy Secretary of Energy Paul DeCotis will deliver the keynote address at the “Energy and the Environment: Empowering Consumers” conference on March 19 and 20.
Hosted by Hofstra Law School, the conference is also sponsored by WRM America and Congdon, Flaherty, O’Callaghan, Reid, Donlon, Travis & Fishlinger. For more information, visit law.hofstra.edu/Environment. Many of the sessions will be viewable on Hofstra Law's webchannel www.law.hofstra.edu/Webcast.
The interdisciplinary conference will cover the rights and duties of consumers, the consequences of their energy consumption choices and the implications of their environmental demands and responsibilities.
The conference will examine some of the most important legal, factual, political and ethical considerations in the evolving role of the energy and environmental consumer.
Conference Director and Hofstra Associate Professor of Law Katrina Fischer Kuh and Jeffrey A. Dodge, Conference Coordinator and Hofstra Law Assistant Dean for Administration and Operations announced some of the other distinguished speakers expected at the conference:
Hope Babcock
Professor of Law
Georgetown University
Eric Biber
Acting Professor of Law
University of California at Berkeley
Maxine Burkett
Associate Professor of Law
University of Hawaii
Laura DeMartino
Assistant Director Enforcement
Division of Federal Trade Commission
John C. Dernbach
Distinguished Professor of Law
Widener University
Kerry Dukes
Chief Executive Officer
Ardour Capital Investments
Caroline Farrell
Directing Attorney
Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment
Dana R. Fisher
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology
Columbia University
Leslie Pickering Francis
Alfred C. Emery Professor of Law
University of Utah
Elizabeth M. Glazer
Associate Professor of Law
Hofstra University
Phil S. Goldberg
Associate
Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
Daniel J. H. Greenwood
Professor of Law
Hofstra University
Douglas J. Hayden
Executive Vice President
WRM America
Sean Hecht
Executive Director of Environmental Law Center
University of California at Los Angeles
James E. Hickey, Jr.
Professor of Law
Hofstra University
Wayne R. Horsley
Suffolk County Legislator
Richard C. Hsai
Executive Vice President and General Counsel
WRM America
Christopher M. Jones
Staff Research Associate
Berkeley Institute of the Environment
University of California at Berkeley
Paul Kellstedt
Associate Professor & Director of the American Politics Program
Texas A&M University
Richard M. Kessel
President
New York Power Authority
David Kincaid
Engineering/Construction Consultant
Great Neck School District
Douglas Kysar
Professor of Law
Yale Law School
Steve Levy
Suffolk County Executive
Serge Martinez
Associate Clinical Professor of Law
Hofstra University
Aaron M. McCright
Assistant Professor
Environmental Science and Policy Program
Michigan State University
Nancy G. Milburn
Partner
Arnold & Porter LLP
Sharon Nelson
Former Chair
Consumers Union Board of Directors
Ashira Ostrow
Associate Professor of Law
Hofstra University
Christine Overdest
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
University of Florida
Matthew F. Pawa
President
Law Offices of Matthew F. Pawa PC
Jedediah Purdy
Associate Professor of Law
Duke University
Ronald H. Rosenberg
Professor of Law
The College of William and Mary
Patricia E. Salkin
Raymond and Ella Smith Distinguished Professor of Law
Albany Law School
Joseph A. Siegel
Senior Attorney
Environmental Protection Agency
Norman I. Silber
Professor of Law
Hofstra University
Jeffrey A. Smith
Partner
Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP
Trisha L. Smith
Counsel
Thacher Proffitt & Wood LLP
Thomas Suozzi
Nassau County Executive
Dr. Mark Toney
Executive Director
The Utility Reform Network
Katherine Trisolini
Environmental Law Fellow
University of California at Los Angeles
Rebecca Tushnet
Professor of Law
Georgetown University
Wendy Williams
Co-Author
Cape Wind
Jonathan M. Zasloff
Professor of Law
University of California at Los Angeles
