Lawprof Lee Anne Fennell, whose work makes frequent appearances here (see here, here, and here for example), has been selected as this year's recipient of William and Mary Law School's Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize. See this announcement for details.
“Lee Fennell is one of the most thoughtful and thought-provoking scholars writing about property law in the United States today,” said James Y. Stern, Professor of Law at William & Mary Law School and Director of William & Mary’s Property Rights Project. “Her work examining property’s conceptual and social boundaries has almost literally helped to reshape thinking about property law, and the Brigham-Kanner Prize is a fitting tribute to her many contributions.”
Save the date: the Prize will be awarded as part of the 21st Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, to be held at the law school in Williamsburg, Virginia, September 12-13, 2024. That's a bit earlier in the calendar than usual, so make your plans to join us now.
As we've said before, the B-K Conference is the best one-day property rights conference, which is designed to bring the practicing property bar together with the legal academy to talk about dirt law.
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