So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish*
Law, policy and community development specialist Lisa Schiavinato says goodbye to North Carolina before departing for the West Coast....Major Legislative Updates from 2013-2014 Session, Part II
This is a guide to direct researchers, scientists, lawyers, and other professionals interested in coastal law and policy issues. The guide separates legislative materials into two categories: (1) Session Laws and (2) new and amended legislation enacted as a part of the 2014 State Budget. Part II summarizes provisions from the 2014 State Budget that have general application to environmental law and policy in North Carolina. While these provisions have application to the coastal region, they also have wider applicability. Please see also Part I, which summarizes the Session Laws and provisions from the State Budget that relate more specifically to coastal law and policy....Continue reading "Major Legislative Updates from 2013-2014 Session, Part II"
Major Legislative Updates for the 2013-2014 Session, Part I
This is a guide to direct researchers, scientists, lawyers, and other professionals interested in coastal law and policy issues. The guide separates legislative materials into two categories: (1) Session Laws and (2) new and amended legislation enacted as a part of the 2014 State Budget. Part I summarizes the Session Laws and provisions from the State Budget that relate more specifically to coastal law and policy. Part II will summarize provisions that have wider environmental law and policy application....Continue reading "Major Legislative Updates for the 2013-2014 Session, Part I"
Learn about Coastal Law, Policy with Lisa Schiavinato
Lisa Schiavinato, North Carolina Sea Grant's law, policy, and community development specialist, also is co-director for the North Carolina Coastal Resources Law, Planning, and Policy Center....Continue reading "Learn about Coastal Law, Policy with Lisa Schiavinato"