Former University of Miami law dean Mary Doyle, a key federal figure in the formative years of Everglades restoration, died at her home in Milwaukee.
“She was one of a kind,” UM law dean Patricia White wrote in an email to the law school community.
The former property, land use and water law professor played a key role in the early years of Everglades restoration.
December 19, 2016 at 11:53 AM
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Former University of Miami law dean Mary Doyle, a key federal figure in the formative years of Everglades restoration, died at her home in Milwaukee.
“She was one of a kind,” UM law dean Patricia White wrote in an email to the law school community.
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