Making Climate Lawyers
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Making Climate Lawyers by Kimberly K. Smith, published by the University Press of Kansas in 2024. This enlightening hardback edition spans 256 pages and delves into the critical question: why did American law schools take so long to incorporate climate change into their curricula?
Smith meticulously examines the efforts of environmental law professors across the United States, shedding light on the challenges they faced in addressing climate change. She highlights their innovative strategies to overcome these obstacles and the establishment of 'climate law' as a vital area of legal specialization.
This book is essential for legal professionals, educators, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and climate action. Join the conversation on how legal education is evolving to meet the urgent demands of our changing environment.