Matt Hardin wears many hats. Most recently, he was selected as President of the Federalist Society at the Appalachian School of Law, and as Vice Chair for the law school's national moot court program. He remains president of the Energy & Mineral Law Society, and won't be giving up his advocacy on energy issues.
"I'm from Kentucky," Hardin said, "and I understand what it's like in the coalfields right now. That will always be important to me. I hope my new role in the Federalist Society will allow me to bring more national attention to conservative solutions here in Appalachia."
The Energy & Mineral Law Society at the Appalachian School of Law is an organization of law students dedicated to furthering the national conversation on mining and mining law.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
EMLS Welcomes Sabrina Mullins
Sabrina Mullins has been selected as the Energy & Mineral Law Society's new Treasurer. Sabrina is a rising 2L at the Appalachian School of Law, originally from Prestonsburg, Kentucky.
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