
About this Event
Join the GW Energy Law Program for a talk with Professor Monika Ehrman on the energy transition on Native American lands. The conversation will be joined by Suedeen G. Kelly, Partner at Jenner & Block and Professorial Lecturer in Law at GW Law.
Monika U. Ehrman is Professor of Law at SMU Dedman School of Law. She was also appointed Professor of Engineering (by courtesy) in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at SMU's Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering.
Prior to joining SMU, Professor Ehrman taught at the University of North Texas at Dallas and at the University of Oklahoma, where she led the energy and natural resources program and served as the Faculty Director of the Oil & Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Center at the College of Law. While at the University of Oklahoma, she also held a courtesy appointment at the Michael F. Price College of Business, where she taught in the Executive MBA and Energy Management programs.
Suedeen G. Kelly is Partner at Jenner & Block. She represents a variety of clients in the electric and natural gas industries on business, regulatory, litigation, enforcement, and policy matters, such as electricity and gas markets, renewable energy, electricity transmission, hydrogen, off-shore wind, distributed generation, energy projects on Native American lands, natural gas and oil infrastructure, electricity reliability standards, hydro licensing, smart grid, and energy efficiency. She helps clients make the challenging decisions they face through understanding, navigating, complying with, and as needed, changing federal, state, and local energy law and policy.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Theodore N. Lerner Hall, 2000 H Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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