The certificate program is embedded in an Earth-friendly academic community that provides field activities such as tours of Florida’s springs and visits to manatee habitats, networking opportunities with environmental and land-use attorneys, active student groups, and a host of workshops and conferences such as the Environmental and Earth Law Summit and the Future Generations Conference. The curriculum includes a module of core courses, such as:
- Introduction to Environmental Law, Jurisprudence, and Justice
- Environmental Law
- Administrative Law and Florida Administrative Law and Environmental Regulation
- A Skills Component (including the Environmental and Earth Law Clinic and Civil Government placements focusing on land use law)
- A Writing Component (including a seminar class, directed research project, and an environmental paper published in Barry Law Review or in Barry’s Environmental and Earth Law Journal)
Barry Law has distinguished faculty members teaching courses in the certificate program, including:
- Professor Rachel Deming, Clinical Professor and Director of Environmental and Earth Law Clinic
- Dean and Professor Leticia M. Diaz, authority in Toxic Torts
- Professor Barry Dubner, expert in Law of the Sea
- Professor Judith Koons , scholar in Earth Jurisprudence and Environmental Justice
- Professor Kevin Leske, leader in Climate Change Law and Policy
- Sister Patricia Siemen, Director of the Center for Earth Jurisprudence
- Professor Taylor Simpson-Wood, expert in Admiralty Law
In addition, Barry Law has attracted a host of experienced adjunct professors who work in private practice, with state and local agencies, and with non-profits. Barry Law’s professors offer a diverse selection of environmental courses including the following: Administrative Law, Admiralty Law, Animal Law and Practice, Civil Government clinical placements, Climate Change Law and Policy, Comparative Water Law (Netherlands), Earth Jurisprudence Seminar, Earth Jurisprudence Survey Course, Energy Law, Environmental Dispute Resolution, Environmental and Earth Law Clinic, Environmental Law, Florida Administrative Law and Environmental Regulation, Florida Constitutional Law, Hazardous Waste Law, International Law of the Sea, Land Use Planning, Ocean and Coastal Law and Policy, Oil and Gas Law, Toxic Torts, Superfund, and Redevelopment Law, and Water Pollution Law.