Laurie Fowler
Environmental Law Practicum Director and
Public Service Outreach Director - UGA Institute of Ecology
B.A., University of the South
J.D., University of Georgia
LL.M., University of Washington
Courses Offered:
Environmental Practicum
Professional Biographical Information:
Laurie
Fowler leads a growing number of law students at the University of
Georgia in interdisciplinary projects connecting law and the
environment. She first joined Georgia Law as an adjunct professor in
1991 and now serves as a UGA public service associate, teaching both in
the law school and in the Institute of Ecology. Fowler is also a member
of the faculty of UGA's Environmental Ethics Certificate Program.
Through
the Environmental Law Practicum and placements with the clinical extern
program, Fowler directs clinical students in law, ecology,
environmental design, economics and other disciplines in service
learning projects to protect critical natural resources. They work with
elected officials, planners, developers and residents in watersheds
throughout the state to devise sustainable environmental policies.
Fowler and her students developed the framework for a regional
watershed protection organization that has been adopted in the Etowah
watershed, drafted conservation subdivision and transferable
development rights legislation — signed into law — at the state and
local levels, drafted conservation easements to protect riverfront
land, and led a team of scientists and lawyers in helping a consortium
of local government in north Georgia develop the Southeast's first
aquatic habitat conservation plan under the Endangered Species Act.
Fowler
has been honored on numerous occasions for
her work to protect the environment and better the quality of life for
local and state residents. Among her many honors are: The Walter B.
Hill Award for Distinguished Achievement in Public Service and Outreach
(2007); The Merit Award of the Georgia Chapter of Soil and Water
Conservation Society (2007); the Regional Director's Conservation Award
from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (2007); the Public Interest
Attorney of the Year Award presented by Georgia Law's Equal Justice
Foundation (1999); The Eugene Odum
Award, presented by the Georgia Environmental Organization (1998); the
Special Conservation Achievement in Environmental Activism Award from
the Georgia Wildlife Federation (1998); the
Georgia Citizen of the Year Award from Citizen Action (1996); and Sthe
Alec Little Environmental
Award, presented by the N.E. Georgia Regional Development Center, the
Athens-Clarke County Clean and Beautiful Commission and the Georgia
Conservancy (1993).
Fowler has served on the Georgia Legislature's Water Study Advisory
Committee, the Governor's Environmental Advisory Council, the
Governor's Advisory Council of the Georgia Land Partnership, the board
of directors of the Georgia Conservancy and the executive policy
council of the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority. She staffed
the Governor's Community Greenspace Advisory Committee in 1999.
Her
research and service concentrates on federal, state and local
environmental protection laws and policies; watershed protection
strategies; environmental justice; growth management and solid waste
reduction; land preservation including the use of conservation
easements; citizen participation; and service learning. Her scholarship
includes Protecting Farmland in Developing Communities: A Case Study of the Tax Implications of Agricultural Conservation Easements (with Nanette Nelson) and Protecting Stream and River Corridors: Creating Effective Local Riparian Buffer Ordinances (with Seth Wenger).
Before joining Georgia Law, Fowler served as co-director
and attorney for The Legal Environmental Assistance Foundation of
Georgia (1983-90) and had her own environmental law practice (1987-92).
From 1993 to 1997, she served as executive director of the Georgia
Environmental Policy Institute.
Fowler earned her bachelor's degree from the University
of the South, her law degree from UGA, and a Master of Laws in marine
affairs from the University of Washington.
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