Act on some of this talk that looks like it is proceeding to action, then the commentary always announcer this segment and all of todays washington journal all online at cspan. Org. Now we will take you to that discussion with the heritage foundation, on the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Live at the heritage foundation. Teaches environmental and constitutional law. Masonuate of the george law school, now the scalia law school. Prior to joining case western, jonathan worked at the case Enterprise Institute where he was the director of the environmental studies program. Since joining case western coming he has received the distinguished teacher of the year award as well as the forralist societys award excellence in scholarship and teaching to students. He is also the senior fellow at the Environmental Research center in bozeman, montana and has testified numerous times in front of congress for some his articles have appeared in many newspapers and scholarly journa
But what kind of judge is Amy Coney Barrett . That is what we are here to explore. Excellent panelists i invite to join me now on the screen while i give a brief introduction. Professorperson is jonathan adler, director of the center for environmental law at Case Western University school of law. Environmental, administrative, and constitutional law. A graduate of the george mason law school, now the scalia law school, he clerked on. D. C. Clerked on the circuit. Prior to joining case western, jonathan worked at the case Enterprise Institute where he was the director of the environmental studies program. Since joining case western coming he has received the distinguished teacher of the year award, as well as the federalist societys award for excellence in teaching, scholarship, and commitment to students. Jonathan is also the senior fellow at the Environmental Research center in bozeman, montana and has testified numerous times in front of congress, is a frequent commentator his articl
Think about, you know, possible strategies for moving forward. There is one piece of good news that ill mention, that in the recent appropriations package to talk about threats to Global Health could not be more timely. I am pleased to convene the meeting. Welcome to the council on Foreign Relations meeting. I am frances townsend, the executive Vice President of Worldwide Affairs at mcandrews inc. And i will be presiding over todays discussion. I will have the privilege of leading the conversation for 30 minutes, then i will open it up to questions and answers. We will end at 1 30 p. M. These gentlemen are very busy, as you can imagine, dealing with the coronavirus. By looking back , emergingast decade Infectious Diseases played a recurring and ominous theme, be it ebola, the zika virus, and now the novel coronavirus. The threat is not dissipating. When it comes to nondisease natural disasters the stafford act provides funds to enable Immediate Response by and by comparison there are s
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Director kadlec. I am pleased to convene the meeting. Thank you to todays council on Foreign Relations meeting. Regostownsend of legal and business affairs. And i will be presiding over todays discussion. I will have the privilege of leading a conversation for 30 minutes. And then i will open it to questions and answers. We will end promptly at 1 30 as you might imagine. These gentlemen are very busy right now dealing with coronavirus. So lets just start. Looking back over roughly the past decade, emerging Infectious Diseases have played an ominous heme being h1n1, ebola, zika and now the novel coronavirus. The threat is not disapating. The stafford act provides Disaster Relief funds to enable immediate response. O we need a more staffordactlike mechanism to research these new threats . So maybe ill take the first whack at this. Because i think the feeling in congress in discussions with both house and Senate Members is that clearly theres a value for having some kind of Disaster Relie