Faculty & Staff
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Alyson Craig Flournoy Professor of Law Director, Environmental & Land Use Law Program Box 117625 / Gainesville, FL 32611 e-mail: flournoy@law.ufl.edu 352.273.0945 |
Courses
- LAW 5400 - Property
(4 credits)
The acquisition and possession of real and personal property, estates in land, introduction to future interests, landlord and tenant, easements, licenses, constitutional takings, zoning, public access, and covenants and rights incident to land ownership.
Prerequisites: None. - LAW 6520 - Administrative
Law (3 credits)
Analysis of administrative process, with emphasis on activities of federal regulatory agencies. Topics include legislative delegations of authority to agencies, executive branch controls, rulemaking/adjudicatory procedures, due process rights, and scope of judicial review of administrative decision making.
Prerequisites: None. - LAW 6930 - Advanced
Environmental Law and Litigation (3 credits)
Simulation-based course focusing on pre-trial phase of a case involving environmen-tal and land use issues. Students work in teams on research, litigation strategy, preparing an expert witness for deposition and taking a deposition. Substantial writing and document drafting involved. This course satisfies the Advanced Writing Requirement.
Prerequisites: Environmental Law: Water, Wetlands and Wildlife (LAW 6472) or Land Use Planning and Control (LAW 6460). Prerequisite may be waived with instructor's approval.
