UH Law Center and Hobby School of Public Affairs to Host Webinar on Navigating Policy Changes in a New Political Era
HOUSTON, March 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the new presidential administration reaches its first 100-day milestone, legal and policy experts will discuss implications for the economy, higher education, immigration, energy and the environment in an upcoming webinar titled "Key Policy Considerations for the Administration." Presented by the University of Houston Law Center and the Hobby School of Public Affairs, the event will be held virtually from 2-6 p.m. on Thursday, March 6.
"In this rapidly evolving moment of transition, it is crucial that we bring together scholars and experts to engage in thoughtful and strategic discussions about the key policy challenges facing our nation," said UH Law Center Dean Leonard M. Baynes. "The insights shared in this webinar can help shape the conversation and influence future policy decisions that impact our communities, economy and the environment."
"These panel discussions are a reflection of the range of critical policy topics that we draw on at the Hobby School to foster a comprehensive dialogue and inform stakeholders of the policy outlook," said Hobby School Dean Jim Granato. "This collaboration aligns with our commitment to contribute to conversations on leadership and the most complex issues of the day."
The half-day virtual event will feature four panel discussions and presenters as follows:
- Economic Policy: Moderated by Granato, with panelists Elizabeth Trujillo, Mary Ann & Lawrence E. Faust Professor of Law at UHLC; Bret Wells, Professor of Law and John Mixon Chair at UHLC and Sunny Wong, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Professor at the Hobby School of Public Affairs.
- Higher Education: Moderated by Baynes, with discussants Seth Chandler, Law Foundation Professor of Law at UHLC; Jeronimo Cortina, Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and Director of Faculty Research Initiatives and Population Health at UH; and Dr. Catherine "Cathy" Horn, the Dean of UH's College of Education.
- Immigration: Moderated by J. Anna Cabot, Assistant Dean of Clinical Programs and Director of the Immigration Clinic at UHLC. The panelists are Gabriel "Jack" Chin, Edward L. Barrett Jr. Chair of Law and Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at the University of California – Davis; Charles Foster, a partner at Foster LLP; and Daniel I. Morales, Associate Professor of Law and the Dwight Olds Chair at UHLC.
- Energy and Environmental Policy: Moderated by Pablo Pinto, Distinguished Professor of the Hobby School of Public Affairs and Director of the Center for Public Policy. Participants include Marcilynn Burke, Dean and Mitchell Franklin Professor of Law at Tulane University; Tracy Hester, Instructional Professor of Law at the Law Center and Co-Director of the Energy, Environment and Natural Resources (EENR) Center; and Gina S. Warren, Professor of Law, A.L. O'Quinn Chair in Environmental Studies and Co-Director of the Energy, Environment and Natural Resources (EENR) Center at UHLC.
Attendees are eligible to receive four hours of Texas continuing legal education credit.
WHAT: Key Policy Considerations for the Administration webinar
WHO: The University of Houston Law Center and the Hobby School of Public Affairs at UH
WHERE: Virtual. Click here to RSVP to Key Policy Considerations for the Administration.
WHEN: 2 – 6 p.m., Thursday, March 6
Click here for more information about the event.
Media contacts:
Carrie Anna Criado, UH Law Center Assistant Dean of Communications and Marketing, 713-743-2184, cacriado@central.uh.edu; Rashda Khan Director of Communications, 713-743-2184 rkhan20@uh.edu; Victoria Cordova, Hobby School of Public Affairs Communications and Marketing Director, (832) 842-5866, vacordova@uh.edu
About the University of Houston Law Center
The University of Houston Law Center (UHLC) is a dynamic, top-tier law school located in the nation's 4th largest city. UHLC's Health Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Part-time programs rank in the U.S. News Top 10. It awards Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) and Master of Laws (LL.M.) degrees, through its academic branch, the College of Law. The Law Center is more than just a law school. It is a powerful hub of intellectual activity with more than 12 centers and institutes that fuel its educational mission and national reputation. UHLC is fully accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.
About the University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs
The Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston is a thriving resource for public affairs education, research and civic engagement. Tomorrow's leaders are prepared to face complex and evolving challenges with innovative and evidence-based solutions through an interdisciplinary curriculum and real-world experiences. The Hobby School researches public policy issues, contributes to conversations on policy options and addresses concerns important to Texans. Named in honor of former Texas Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby, the school's mission aligns with his legacy of public service and approach to policy. The foundation emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, rigorous quantitative analysis, ethics and leadership training and experiential learning.
About the University of Houston
The University of Houston is a Carnegie-designated Tier One public research university recognized with a Phi Beta Kappa chapter for excellence in undergraduate education. UH serves the globally competitive Houston and Gulf Coast Region by providing world-class faculty, experiential learning and strategic industry partnerships. Located in the nation's fourth-largest city and one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse regions in the country, UH is a federally designated Hispanic- and Asian American-Serving institution with an enrollment of more than 47,000 students.
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