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WVU Humanities Center Panel Talk - "Appalachia's Water: Law and Environmental Justice"
(2018)
  • Nicholas F. Stump, West Virginia University College of Law
Abstract
"Appalachia's Water" is Nicholas F. Stump's contribution to "Confluences: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Water," co-sponsored as part of the Art in Libraries "Water" exhibit and the Humanities Center's Quality of Life Speakers Series.  Co-presenters included Barb Howe (History, Emerita), Stephanie Foote (English), and Sharon Ryan (Philosophy).  The event was made possible by a grant from the West Virginia Humanities Council.

Nichola s F. Stump is a Faculty Member with the George R. Farmer Jr. Library at the WVU College of Law. His current work is informed by critical environmental law, Appalachian studies, and law and social movements studies. His talk today connects with his upcoming monograph with the WVU PressAppalachia Reconstructed: Law, The Environment, and Systemic Regional Reform.He teaches in the legal research curriculum with an emphasis on administrative law and energy and environmental law.
Keywords
  • Environmental Justice,
  • Appalachia,
  • Water
Disciplines
Publication Date
Fall September 4, 2018
Citation Information
Nicholas F. Stump. "WVU Humanities Center Panel Talk - "Appalachia's Water: Law and Environmental Justice"" (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nicholas-stump/15/