Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Ninth Annual Agricultural and Environmental Law Conference 2023

 



Struggling to stay updated on the latest in agricultural and environmental regulations? Look no further!  The Agricultural and Environmental Law Conference (AELC), proudly presented by the Agriculture Law Education Initiative (ALEI), is a one-of-a-kind occasion that unites professionals from Maryland's agriculture, conservation, and legal sectors. Mark your calendars for November 16th, as the event unfolds from 8 AM to 3 PM at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Annapolis, MD.   Registration is now open.


Continuing this year, you can choose to participate either in person or via livestream, providing you with flexibility. Plus, for those seeking to earn continuing nutrient management education credits, this conference offers just that. And here's the cherry on top: students can register for free! Don't miss out!

The AELC is an opportunity for networking, educational growth, and discussing the intricacies of environmental law and agriculture. The conference will begin with a look at preparing for a disease outbreak on an operation, PFAS, and a 2023 legal overview of the decisions that will impact agriculture.  Sessions are being finalized, and you can look here for an updated agenda.

Registration for the AELC is open, and the ALEI conference is a great investment to learn more about current issues impacting agriculture and the environment. Anyone with questions or in need of more information may email umaglaw@umd.edu.  

 

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The Agriculture Law Education Initiative (ALEI) is a collaboration of the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB); the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources at the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP); and the School of Agricultural and Natural Sciences at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES).ALEI is an initiative of the University of Maryland Strategic Partnership: MPowering the State, a collaboration between UMB and UMCP. This partnership leverages the sizable strengths and complementary missions of both institutions to strengthen Maryland’s innovation economy, advance interdisciplinary research, create opportunities for students, and solve important problems for the people of Maryland and the nation.

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