The John Marshall Law School welcomed panelists for the Belle R. and Joseph H. Braun Memorial Lecture on March 28, 2012. The topic was “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Implementation of the Great Lakes Compact.” Keynote speaker was Sara Rollet Gosman (fourth from right), a water resources attorney at National Wildlife Federation and adjunct professor at the University of Michigan Law School. Panelists joining Gosman were (from left) Matthew Parlow, associate professor and director, Water Law Program, Marquette University Law School; Ron Pollina, president and real estate economist, Pollina Corporate Real Estate; Dan Injerd, manager, Lake Michigan Management Section, Office of Natural Resources, Illinois Department of Natural Resources; Peter Johnson, deputy director, Council of Great Lakes Governors; and Tim Loftus, principal, Water Resources for Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning. The group was joined by Ralph Ruebner (fourth from left), associate dean for Academic Affairs, and Professor Celeste Hammond (second from right), director, Center for Real Estate Law. Not pictured: Professor Scott Shepard.
19th Annual Braun Lecture Focused on the Great Lakes Compact
| April 1, 2012