Buck J. Wynne Memorial Scholarship
Program
The Section awards the Buck J. Wynne Memorial scholarship
at each of the State's law schools for the high grading
student in introductory environmental law classes. The
scholarship award is $500. The Committee coordinates
the scholarship program with the law schools. This year's scholarship recipients >>
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Buck J. Wynne
This scholarship is in memory of Buck J. Wynne, a prominent
environmental attorney who died in 1996. The State Bar
of Texas Environmental and Natural Resources Law Section
established the scholarship to recognize his outstanding
contribution to the practice of environmental law in
Texas and to encourage students to dedicate themselves
to this area of law.
Mr. Wynne obtained his law degree from Southern Methodist
University in 1984. After practicing law for several
years, he was appointed Chairman of the three-member
Texas Water Commission, a predecessor to the Texas Commission
on Environmental Quality, the state's principal environmental
regulatory agency. While Chairman, Mr. Wynne earned
the respect of both the regulated community and the
environmentalist community. He then served former President
George Bush as Administrator of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency Region 6, where he was responsible
for administration of the federal environmental programs
in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
During his tenure in federal and state government, Mr.
Wynne assisted in the development of the U.S./Mexico
integrated border environmental plan and multi-media
enforcement activities targeted for particularly vulnerable
ecosystems along the U.S./Mexico border and the Texas/Louisiana
Gulf Coast. Mr. Wynne also assisted in the development
of major state environmental and natural resources legislation
in Texas, including hazardous waste policy, oil spill
response, and the creation of the Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission, the predecessor to the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality. In private practice,
Mr. Wynne concentrated on environmental and public law
with an emphasis on environmental policy regulations
and dispute resolution.
His contribution to environmental law and policy in
the State of Texas was significant and his untimely
death was a loss to the environmental law community.
Recognizing that one attorney can be the source of significant
development in an area of the law, the Section urges
all students in environmental law courses to take a
serious interest in the subject matter, to strive to
become critical and fair thinkers, and to commit themselves
to excellence in performance in these courses.
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Buck J. Wynne Scholarship Recipients
2006-2007
The Recipients for the 2006-2007 Academic Year
are:
Baylor University School of Law

James Eidson
Julie Purves
South Texas College of Law

Alex Horton
Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University

Russell Zimmer
University of Houston Law Center

Thomas Meriwether
University of Texas School of Law

Stephanie Seitz
Texas Tech University School of Law

Ellen McPhee
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