JAEL-in-Brief Episode 5 - Henna Khan interviews Randy Strobo

Randy Strobo is an attorney and an environmental professional. His primary areas of practice include environmental, civil, administrative, and appellate litigation across a range of issues including environmental damage, land use, planning and zoning, property, eminent domain, personal injury, permitting and regulation, industrial pollution, air and water quality, conservation planning, agricultural and historic preservation, and energy. For more information about Randy or Strobo Barkley PLLC, visit http://strobobarkley.com/randal-a-strobo

 Henna Khan is a 2L dual degree student pursuing her law degree and her master’s urban planning. She is also a Resilience Justice Fellow, seeking a more environmentally just and equitable Louisville. After graduation, she plans to work in real estate and transactional law to assist low-income families with their housing needs. Henna can be reached at henna.khan@louisville.edu

 For more information about the Resilience Justice Project, please visit https://louisville.edu/landuse/resilience-justice-project

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