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Event: WA Lawyers Make Sustainability Legal

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April 10, 2012

Next Friday, Washington Lawyers for Sustainability is hosting a symposium entitled “Sustainability and the Law: Making Sustainability Legal, Economically Viable, and Socially Just.”

Presentations and panels will discuss items like public infrastructure, environmental enforcement, coal exports, and the Growth Management Act.

What: Sustainability and the Law conference

Where: Seattle University School of Law (Sullivan Hall, 901 12th Ave, Seattle)

When: Friday, April 20, 2012

See the full agenda and register.

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