James Grijalva, Director of the Tribal Environmental Law Project and Lloyd & Ruth Friedman Professor of Law at the University of North Dakota School of Law, recently spoke with Knowledge@Wharton on Sirius XM about the implications of the legal cases surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline. In addition to the Knowledge@Wharton interview, Professor Grijalva recently was featured on The Takeaway on WNYC Public Radio after the Obama Administration stepped in to temporarily block construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline
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Dr Stephen Young examines two 2020 judgments in the ongoing dispute about the Dakota Access Pipeline...
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Professor James Grijalva presented twice in October on Indigenous Environmental Human Rights and Env...
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Professor James Grijalva presented in a Webinar on the Essentials of Environmental Regulation in Ind...
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For the second consecutive year, the U.S. EPA’s American Indian Environmental Office invited Profess...
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This investigative reporting project examines the history of the Dakota Access Pipeline’s approval b...
On Feb. 8 (2017) the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reversed course and issued an easement allowing th...
Last spring, the Supreme Court curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency\u27s authority to reduc...
Event Description Climate change litigation is heating up in federal court. Current lawsuits contain...
Dr Stephen Young examines two 2020 judgments in the ongoing dispute about the Dakota Access Pipeline...
New York, October 26, 2018—Cissy Thunderhawk, Wašté Win Young, and the Reverend John Floberg filed a...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency\u27s Office of Environmental Justice (OEJ) has recently ap...
Professor James Grijalva presented twice in October on Indigenous Environmental Human Rights and Env...
On March 28th and 29th, 2014, James Grijalva, Lloyd & Ruth Friedman Professor of Law and Tribal Envi...
On Thursday, May 12, 2016, Professor Grijalva presented in New York City as part of a panel hosted b...
Professor James Grijalva presented in a Webinar on the Essentials of Environmental Regulation in Ind...
Last week delivered some huge news on the pipeline front that highlights the challenges ahead for th...
In late June, Professor James Grijalva and Robert L. Silva, President of UND’s Native American Law S...
For the second consecutive year, the U.S. EPA’s American Indian Environmental Office invited Profess...
GRAND FORKS - The University of North Dakota School of Law in Grand Forks is working on becoming th...
This investigative reporting project examines the history of the Dakota Access Pipeline’s approval b...
On Feb. 8 (2017) the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reversed course and issued an easement allowing th...
Last spring, the Supreme Court curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency\u27s authority to reduc...
Event Description Climate change litigation is heating up in federal court. Current lawsuits contain...
Dr Stephen Young examines two 2020 judgments in the ongoing dispute about the Dakota Access Pipeline...
New York, October 26, 2018—Cissy Thunderhawk, Wašté Win Young, and the Reverend John Floberg filed a...