The New York Coastal Resilience Law and Policy Program Summer Fellowship provides one student from each partner institution — City University of New York School of Law; Cornell Law School; Pace University School of Law; and, University at Buffalo School of Law — with an opportunity to collaborate with New York Sea Grant and interact with local communities.
Learning objectives for the fellows include:
• researching existing legal regimes and administrative practices;
• assessing efficacy of the practices and making recommendations for improvement;
• drafting a report detailing research findings to present to affected communities and decision-makers;
• preparing community toolkits/guides to translate legal knowledge;
• building community capacity to participate in decision-making.
For more information about the New York Coastal Resilience Law and Policy Program, contact Kathy Bunting-Howarth, Associate Director, kathybh@cornell.edu.
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