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| • | J.D. (cum laude), Pepperdine University School of Law (Literary Editor for the Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship, and the Law), 2007 |
| • | Master of Public Policy, Pepperdine University School of Public Policy, 2007 |
| • | B.S., Biology, University of Idaho (Honors Program Certificate, Alumni Award for Excellence), 2003 |
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| • | Idaho 2008 |
| • | U.S. District Court (Idaho) 2008 |
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| • | Going Green: Current Trends in Business Law: a presentation to the Idaho State Bar Annual Conference on legal and policy issues associated with green business and social entrepreneurship, including green marketing guidelines, the effects of pending climate change laws, green building contracting issues, and renewable energy trading schemes (June 9, 2009) |
| • | THE AMBITION FOR NEW ENERGY TRANSMISSION, 52 The Advocate 32 (May 2009) View here… |
| • | Kelsey Nunez, "Gridlock on the Road to Renewable Energy Development: A Discussion About the Opportunities & Risks Presented by the Modernization Requirements of the Electricity Transmission Network." 1 J. Bus. Entrepreneurship & L. 137 (2007) View here… |
| • | Janet E. Kerr, “Sustainability Meets Profitability: The Convenient Truth of How the Business Judgment Rule Protects a Board's Decision to Engage in Social Entrepreneurship,” 29 Cardozo L. Rev. 623 (2007) (research assistant) View here… |
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Kelsey joined Givens Pursley following graduation from law school in the winter of 2007. Her practice emphasizes renewable energy and sustainability through land use, energy, and environmental and natural resources transactions and litigation. While in law school, Kelsey spent a summer in London at Wilmer Hale and a summer in Washington, D.C. at the American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE). At ACORE, her research focused on government interventions in the energy market and culminated with a report titled, “There’s No Such Thing as a Free Market in Energy.” At Pepperdine, she volunteered with the Advocates for Public Interest Law and was a research assistant concentrating on social entrepreneurship and business law.
Kelsey participates in a variety of energy and environment related organizations in Boise, including serving as: a board member for Sustainable Community Connections of Idaho; a member on the U.S. Green Building Council Idaho Chapter’s Advocacy Committee; a member of the Idaho Energy Collaborative; and a member of the Biogas Task Force for the Idaho Strategic Energy Alliance. In addition, Kelsey is the Secretary/Treasurer of the Environmental and Natural Resources Section of the Idaho State Bar and a member of the Boise Rec Fest Leadership Team, the University of Idaho Alumni Association, Idaho Women Lawyers, Inc., Urban Land Institute—Young Leaders, and the Boise Young Professionals.
Kelsey was a summer associate with Givens Pursley during the summer of 2007. |
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