About the Lloyd K. Garrison Lecture
Nearly forty years ago, Lloyd K. Garrison and his associate,
Albert K. Butzel, of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison,
won the landmark decision to preserve Storm King Mountain on the
Hudson River. This victory for the Scenic Hudson Preservation
Conference did more than safeguard "an area of unique beauty
and major historical importance." It inaugurated what today we
recognize as the field of Environmental Law.
Standing in Court to protect Nature, citizen suit legislation,
the environmental impact statement process, and the balancing of
economics with the preservation of scenic beauty and historic
resources: these are all rooted in Scenic Hudson Preservation
Conference v. Federal Power Commission, 354 F.2d 608 (2d Cir.
1965) cert. denied, 384U.S.941(1966). The Lloyd K. Garrison Lecture
at Pace University School of Law celebrates the vision, public
spirit and life of the attorney whose legal acumen led citizens in
their successful advocacy of environmental quality at Storm King.
Lloyd K. Garrison was a graduate of Harvard College and School of
Law. His calling to the bar led him immediately into public service,
helping start the National Labor Relations Board while serving as
Dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School. A great Grandson of
William Lloyd Garrison, the Abolitionist, he was a member of the
National Urban League from 1924, and labored constantly in support
of civil rights, defending Arthur Miller, Langston Hughes and J.
Robert Oppenheimer during the era of McCarthyism. Lloyd K. Garrison’s
service in support of honest and open government marked his role
with the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and his
participation on numerous federal commissions and agencies from
Presidents Herbert Hoover through Franklin Roosevelt and Harry
Truman.
For all his 93 years, Lloyd K. Garrison devoted his brilliance
and indefatigable energy to building a humane and caring society,
respectful of the rule of law. Consistent with this dedication,
Lloyd K. Garrison took up the citizens’ call to represent the
Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference in its struggle to protect the
Hudson River Gorge at Storm King Mountain. With characteristic
enthusiasm he championed public participation rights for the
community’s environmental interest, just as he did for civil
rights and liberties. The Scenic Hudson victory is a living
testament to the ever hopeful spirit of Lloyd K. Garrison.
Past Lloyd K. Garrison Lecturers:
2003
J. William Futrell
President of the Environmental Law Institute (ELI)
2002
Zygmunt J.B. Plater
Professor of Law
Boston College Law School
2001
Gerald Torres
H.O. Head Centennial Professor in Real Property Law
University of Texas Law School
2000
A. Dan Tarlock
Distinguished Professor of Law and Co-Director
Program in Environmental and Energy Law
Chicago-Kent College of Law, ITT
1999
Richard J. Lazarus
Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
1998
Oliver A. Houck
Professor of Law and Director of Environmental Law Programs
Tulane University School of Law
1997
William H. Rodgers, JR.
Professor of Law, University of Washington School of Law
1996
Joseph L. Sax
Counselor to Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy
U.S. Department of the Interior
1995
David Sive, Esq.
Founding Partner, Sive, Paget, & Reisel, P.C.
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