Please join us Oct. 20 for the Getches-Wilkinson Center Women in Energy Law and Regulation Conference, which brings together women in electricity law and regulation to discuss the most pressing questions facing legislators and regulators today.
Each of the panel topics has been selected for its relevance in ongoing debates about the right way to structure and implement legal oversight of the electricity system. The event will be anchored by the law school's annual Schultz Lecture, to be held Thursday, Oct. 19. This year, the Schultz Lecture will be delivered by former FERC Commissioner Collette Honorable.
Friday will also feature a conversation among energy journalists covering conference topics (and others like them). This will be an opportunity for an open conversation with other panelists and the audience about ways in which law professors, policymakers and others can support the work of independent journalism in chronicling energy developments.
This event is free and open to the public. Please register to attend. CLE credits pending. Campus parking and lunch included.
Friday, Oct. 20, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wolf Law Building, Wittemyer Courtroom