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Nov 11 2019
Monday 6:00 p.m. EDT    

They Say It Can't Be Done Film Screening

Pittsburgh Student Chapter

Pittsburgh, PA
Speakers:
Patrick Reasonover • Amy Wildermuth
Topics:
Administrative Law & Regulation • Environmental & Energy Law • Healthcare • Regulatory Transparency Project
Sponsors:
Pittsburgh Student Chapter
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Patrick Reasonover

Patrick Reasonover

Producer, They Say It Can’t be Done

Biography

Patrick is the lead Producer on They Say It Can’t be Done. He previously produced the award-winning feature length documentary Of Dogs and Men. He is co-creator and producer on an animated comedy web series based on the NY Times bestselling book series, “The Politically Incorrect Guides,” also to be released Fall 2019. Through his work with corporate partners, Patrick has produced more than 300 animated, documentary, virtual reality and narrative projects. He holds a B.A. from Emory University in Creative Writing and Philosophy

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Amy Wildermuth

Amy Wildermuth

Associate Vice President for Faculty, Senior Vice President Acad, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law

Biography

Professor Wildermuth joined the College of Law in 2003 after serving a one-year clerkship for Justice John Paul Stevens of the Supreme Court of the United States. She also clerked for Judge Guido Calabresi, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and for Judge Harry T. Edwards, U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. In addition to a one-year visiting professorship at the College of Law in 2001-02, Professor Wildermuth has been a visiting professor at her alma mater, the University of Illinois College of Law. Professor Wildermuth teaches and writes in the areas of civil procedure, administrative law, natural resources and environmental law, property, and Supreme Court practice. Her scholarship agenda focuses on three themes: (1) the importance of sound ecological science to the law on environmental issues, (2) the appropriate governance mechanisms in the administrative setting, and (3) the value of identifying and connecting to culture in order to create workable policy solutions. She has also served as Counsel of Record for several amicus briefs in cases heard by the Supreme Court. Professor Wildermuth received the College of Law's Early Career Faculty Award in 2007, was named Professor of the Year by the Jackie Chiles Society in 2008, was awarded the Peter W. Billings Excellence in Teaching Award in 2009, and won the College's Faculty Service Award in 2011. A native of Illinois, Professor Wildermuth spends her free time trying not to injure herself while snowboarding and mountain biking.



  • J.D. 1998, College of Law, University of Illinois
  • M.S. 1998, Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois
  • B.S. 1994, Engineering and Policy, Washington University
  • A.B. 1994, History, Washington University
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