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Electric Power in a Carbon Constrained World 4 of 4

Six hours CLE credit

This conference addresses four aspects of electric power generation related to government efforts to reduce carbon emissions from this industry. The first panel will discuss the role of coal-fired electric power generation; the second panel will deal with the rapidly growing natural gas industry and the role of natural gas for generating electricity; the third panel will focus on the use of alternative energy to produce electricity; and the fourth panel will address the role of nuclear electric power.

Participants include James Holtkamp, Arnold W. Reitze, Jr., and John Dernbach in part 1; Richard Pierce, Hannah Wiseman, and Bruce Pendery in part 2; Steven Ferrey, Lincoln Davies, and Alexandra Klass in part 3; and Christopher Thomas, John Ruple, and Michael Stern in part 4.

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Electric Power in a Carbon Constrained World 4 of 4

Six hours CLE credit

This conference addresses four aspects of electric power generation related to government efforts to reduce carbon emissions from this industry. The first panel will discuss the role of coal-fired electric power generation; the second panel will deal with the rapidly growing natural gas industry and the role of natural gas for generating electricity; the third panel will focus on the use of alternative energy to produce electricity; and the fourth panel will address the role of nuclear electric power.

Participants include James Holtkamp, Arnold W. Reitze, Jr., and John Dernbach in part 1; Richard Pierce, Hannah Wiseman, and Bruce Pendery in part 2; Steven Ferrey, Lincoln Davies, and Alexandra Klass in part 3; and Christopher Thomas, John Ruple, and Michael Stern in part 4.

02/16/2012 1h 38m Play
Electric Power in a Carbon Constrained World 2 of 4

Six hours CLE credit

This conference addresses four aspects of electric power generation related to government efforts to reduce carbon emissions from this industry. The first panel will discuss the role of coal-fired electric power generation; the second panel will deal with the rapidly growing natural gas industry and the role of natural gas for generating electricity; the third panel will focus on the use of alternative energy to produce electricity; and the fourth panel will address the role of nuclear electric power.

Participants include James Holtkamp, Arnold W. Reitze, Jr., and John Dernbach in part 1; Richard Pierce, Hannah Wiseman, and Bruce Pendery in part 2; Steven Ferrey, Lincoln Davies, and Alexandra Klass in part 3; and Christopher Thomas, John Ruple, and Michael Stern in part 4.

Video by: Professor Name

Electric Power in a Carbon Constrained World 2 of 4

Six hours CLE credit

This conference addresses four aspects of electric power generation related to government efforts to reduce carbon emissions from this industry. The first panel will discuss the role of coal-fired electric power generation; the second panel will deal with the rapidly growing natural gas industry and the role of natural gas for generating electricity; the third panel will focus on the use of alternative energy to produce electricity; and the fourth panel will address the role of nuclear electric power.

Participants include James Holtkamp, Arnold W. Reitze, Jr., and John Dernbach in part 1; Richard Pierce, Hannah Wiseman, and Bruce Pendery in part 2; Steven Ferrey, Lincoln Davies, and Alexandra Klass in part 3; and Christopher Thomas, John Ruple, and Michael Stern in part 4.

02/15/2012 1h 32m Play
Electric Power in a Carbon Constrained World 3 of 4

Six hours CLE credit

This conference addresses four aspects of electric power generation related to government efforts to reduce carbon emissions from this industry. The first panel will discuss the role of coal-fired electric power generation; the second panel will deal with the rapidly growing natural gas industry and the role of natural gas for generating electricity; the third panel will focus on the use of alternative energy to produce electricity; and the fourth panel will address the role of nuclear electric power.

Participants include James Holtkamp, Arnold W. Reitze, Jr., and John Dernbach in part 1; Richard Pierce, Hannah Wiseman, and Bruce Pendery in part 2; Steven Ferrey, Lincoln Davies, and Alexandra Klass in part 3; and Christopher Thomas, John Ruple, and Michael Stern in part 4.

Video by: Professor Name

Electric Power in a Carbon Constrained World 3 of 4

Six hours CLE credit

This conference addresses four aspects of electric power generation related to government efforts to reduce carbon emissions from this industry. The first panel will discuss the role of coal-fired electric power generation; the second panel will deal with the rapidly growing natural gas industry and the role of natural gas for generating electricity; the third panel will focus on the use of alternative energy to produce electricity; and the fourth panel will address the role of nuclear electric power.

Participants include James Holtkamp, Arnold W. Reitze, Jr., and John Dernbach in part 1; Richard Pierce, Hannah Wiseman, and Bruce Pendery in part 2; Steven Ferrey, Lincoln Davies, and Alexandra Klass in part 3; and Christopher Thomas, John Ruple, and Michael Stern in part 4.

02/15/2012 1h 34m Play
Electric Power in a Carbon Constrained World 1 of 4

Six hours CLE credit

This conference addresses four aspects of electric power generation related to government efforts to reduce carbon emissions from this industry. The first panel will discuss the role of coal-fired electric power generation; the second panel will deal with the rapidly growing natural gas industry and the role of natural gas for generating electricity; the third panel will focus on the use of alternative energy to produce electricity; and the fourth panel will address the role of nuclear electric power.

Participants include James Holtkamp, Arnold W. Reitze, Jr., and John Dernbach in part 1; Richard Pierce, Hannah Wiseman, and Bruce Pendery in part 2; Steven Ferrey, Lincoln Davies, and Alexandra Klass in part 3; and Christopher Thomas, John Ruple, and Michael Stern in part 4.

Video by: Professor Name

Electric Power in a Carbon Constrained World 1 of 4

Six hours CLE credit

This conference addresses four aspects of electric power generation related to government efforts to reduce carbon emissions from this industry. The first panel will discuss the role of coal-fired electric power generation; the second panel will deal with the rapidly growing natural gas industry and the role of natural gas for generating electricity; the third panel will focus on the use of alternative energy to produce electricity; and the fourth panel will address the role of nuclear electric power.

Participants include James Holtkamp, Arnold W. Reitze, Jr., and John Dernbach in part 1; Richard Pierce, Hannah Wiseman, and Bruce Pendery in part 2; Steven Ferrey, Lincoln Davies, and Alexandra Klass in part 3; and Christopher Thomas, John Ruple, and Michael Stern in part 4.

02/15/2012 1h 43m Play
Fordham Debate to Consider Constitutionality of Affordable Care Act

1 CLE credit hour.

28th Annual Fordham Debate: Jonathan Adler and David Orentlicher with moderator Leslie Francis on "Be it resolved that the individual mandate provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is constitutional under the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution."

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Fordham Debate to Consider Constitutionality of Affordable Care Act

1 CLE credit hour.

28th Annual Fordham Debate: Jonathan Adler and David Orentlicher with moderator Leslie Francis on "Be it resolved that the individual mandate provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is constitutional under the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution."

02/08/2012 1h 15m Play