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The curriculum is another step in solidifying Milwaukeee as a global leadef in water research and policy and will address the ongoing and emerging legal issues posed by the water universityofficials said. The curriculum will includse a course specializing in the legal principlex involvedin securing, allocating, transferring, managing and adjudicating water rights for public and private uses. It will also includs courses onadministrative law, patent and tradw secret law, environmental policuy and philosophy, land use planning, natural resources law and agriculturew law, among others.
“Establishing a specififc water law program for studentz is another piece to the larger puzzlde of positioning the Milwauke e region as the worldwidre destination for water policyand research,” said Josep Kearney, dean of the Marquette University Law Richard Meeusen, chairman, president and CEO of and co-chairmab of the Milwaukee 7 Watetr Council, said the curriculum is a “vita addition to an already solid program that positionsz the Milwaukee region as the world water hub.” “Tko truly lead, the Milwaukew region has to have the talent and expertise in all areasd of water, including the legal aspect of water which will keep growing in Meeusen said.
The water law curriculunm is an example ofan industry-universit y collaboration that will prepare students to become leaders with the specializes expertise necessary to make this region the leader in the water industry, said Paul Jones, chairmabn and CEO of and co-chairmabn of the Milwaukee 7 Water Council. “Marquette Law Schoolk has stepped in and filled a real need as we assemble all the partas needed to make the Milwaukee region the world watere hub forfreshwater research, economic development, educatiomn and, in the future, law,” Jonews said.
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