News -> INDReporter THU, MAY 20 11:12AM by Leslie Turk

Another win for Tulane Enviornmental Law Clinic

A bill attacking the work the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic takes on in support of the state’s indigent population was shut down by the Senate Commerce Committee Wednesday. Though its target was clearly Tulane, which has the state’s only environmental clinic, the measure would have prevented LSU, Southern University and Loyola University’s law clinics, all of which get state funding, from suing individuals and businesses for damages, taking government agencies to court or — with some exceptions — making constitutional challenges.

On a motion by the committee’s chairwoman, New Orleans Democrat Ann Duplessis, Sen. Robert Adley’s SB549 was deferred without opposition. Adley sponsored the bill at the request of the Louisiana Chemical Association, which has fought with Tulane’s clinic for years.

Adley has been arguing that Tulane receives approximately $45 million in state money annually and uses those funds for a clinic he claims runs jobs out of the state by suing industry and government agencies. Wisely, Tulane University President Scott Cowen, who maintains that state money is not used for the law clinic, seized the opportunity to point out the absurdity of Adley’s bill. The Advocate reports today:
Louisiana is dealing with one of the biggest environmental disasters ever in the Gulf of Mexico oil crisis, Cowen said, “and we’re here arguing about cutting off (legal) access to people.” ...

“This bill gives a black eye — a serious black eye for any industry that supports it,” Cowen added.
Read The Advocate story here.


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written by I Noticed , May 20, 2010 - 11:32 pm
I noticed that in Lafayette they can report you for throwing a cigarette out of your car window and you are subject to a fine. I have also noticed that no one in Lafayette has anything to say about BP polluting the gulf. Why am I confused!!
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written by Think bigger , May 21, 2010 - 03:50 pm
You're confused because your analogy is incorrect. For one, we in Lafayette do not like polluting any area, even the gulf. Two, Oil is a big part of our lively hood here and we are all I am sure, holding our breaths because this could be catastrophic not only to us but the world. Wake up, we have always known that we who live here, live on a double edged sword when it comes to environment and lively hood. By the way, confused do you drive a car?
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written by I Noticed , May 21, 2010 - 09:10 pm
Think bigger, I Notice that most of the folks in Lafayette have not been here more that 15 years. I do drive a car. I am just talking about folks that will get on your ass for throwing a cigarette out of the window but, not say a peep about a major oil spill!! It's called being a hypocrite. And that is my story and I'm sticking to it!!
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written by Stanley Feldman , May 22, 2010 - 01:11 pm
All of you polluters stay away from La Terre De Mon Grand Pere !!!

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