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Charming Charleston, SC, site of EMLF’s 44th Annual Institute June 18-20, 2023, is known for its beaches, architecture, food, shopping and night life. Founded in 1670 as Charles Town to honor King Charles II, it quickly became a center of trade in rice, indigo and cotton. Charleston was seized and used as a base by the British during the Revolutionary War, and the first shot fired during the Civil War came from Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. Tour the Confederate States Submarine H.L. Hunley, which was used to conduct the world's first successful submarine attack on an enemy ship: the Union warship Housatonic, which sank on Feb. 17, 1864. Buried in the cemetery of St. Phillips Church is...
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Recap on Considerations for EVs: Charging Station Projects and Grid Impacts
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Fall Symposium and Solar Institute Draw Lawyers and Students to Lexington
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East Kentucky Power Cooperative Joins November Webinar
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Join EMLF in Charleston SC, City of Many Firsts
Charming Charleston, SC, site of EMLF’s 44th Annual Institute June 18-20, 2023, is known for its beaches, architecture, food, shopping and night life. Founded in 1670 as Charles Town to honor King...
FTC Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Ban Employee Non-Compete Agreements
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...Court Holds Mineral Estate Owner’s Contractor Can’t Use PA Mechanics’ Lien Law to Place Lien on SurfaceÂ
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...Recap on Considerations for EVs: Charging Station Projects and Grid Impacts
On November 16, EMLF hosted Considerations for EVs (Electric Vehicles): Charging Station Projects and Grid Impacts. Featured speakers were Stephen Campbell, Senior Attorney with Clark Hill in...
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...Fall Symposium and Solar Institute Draw Lawyers and Students to Lexington
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...East Kentucky Power Cooperative Joins November Webinar
2 p.m. November 16, 2022 EST As the federal government incentivizes electric vehicle production and some states set transition goals, join EMLF for a webinar discussing charging station...
THE EUGENE KUNTZ CHAIR IN OIL, GAS, AND NATURAL RESOURCES
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...Spotlight: Fall Symposium Chairs Â
The EMLF Fall Symposium is right around the corner- October 11 through 13- and this year’s program chairs have been working hard with the planning committees to put together an excellent agenda....
Fall Symposium Offers Fun; Excellent Programming
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...About EMLF
The Energy & Mineral Law Foundation is a national nonprofit educational organization which fosters the study of the laws and regulations related to natural resource development and energy use. The Foundation is an Accredited Provider of Mandatory Continuing Legal Education programs, AAPL and other professional recertification credits. Our goals:
- Achieve continued excellence in natural resources and energy law education;
- Expand the field of individuals and corporations who identify the Foundation as a primary focus for their participation in natural resources and energy education, dialogue and dissemination of information;
- Support the scholarly development of natural resources and energy law through grants, awards, and scholarships for law students, law teaching, and scholarly writing; and
- Promote high standards of integrity and professionalism and encourage collegial relations among legal practitioners and professionals in the natural resources and energy sectors.
2022-2023 Scholarship Recipient Aaron Cromer
Aaron Cromer, from Oklahoma City, is in his third year at University of Houston Law Center. He grew up near the oil...
2022-2023 Scholarship Recipient Emma Duncan
Emma Duncan, from Cumberland, Md., is in her third year at West Virginia University College of Law. She planned her...
2022-2023 Scholarship Recipient Jacob Snuffer
Jacob Snuffer, from Beckley, W.Va., is in his third year at Appalachian School of Law. He's a descendant of...
2022-2023 Scholarship Recipient Tyler Compston
Tyler Compston, from Charleston, W.Va., is in his second year at the University of West Virginia School of Law....
2022-2023 Scholarship Recipient Jay Callahan
Jay Callahan, from Blacksburg, Va., is in his third year at Appalachian School of Law. Callahan grew up in the...
2022-2023 Scholarship Recipient Avery Steen
Avery Steen, of Odessa, Texas, is in her second year at Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University in...
2022-2023 Scholarship Recipient James Anderson
James Anderson, from Monroe, La., is in his third year at Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University. His...
2022-2023 Scholarship Recipient Kendra Amick
Kendra Amick, from Richwood, W.Va., is in her third year at West Virginia University College of Law. Her hometown was...