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  1. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. (b. January 17, 1954), often referred to as RFK Jr. or Bobby Jr., is the third of eleven children born to Ethel Skakel Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. He is an environmental lawyer and co-host of "Ring of Fire" on the Air America Radio network.

  2. J.B. Ruhl

    Dr. J.B. Ruhl is an American legal academic who specializes in environmental law. He is presently the Matthews & Hawkins Professor of Property at Florida State University College of Law. He received his B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Virginia as well as his LL.M. (1986) in Environmental Law from the George Washington University Law School. He also holds a Ph.D. in Geography from Southern Illinois University.

  3. Jim Chen

    Jim Chen is the current Dean of the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, after recently leaving his position as professor of law at the University of Minnesota Law School. While at Minnesota he taught in the areas of administrative law, agricultural law, constitutional law, economic regulation, environmental law, industrial policy, legislation and statutory interpretation, and natural resources law.

  4. Richard Revesz

    Richard "Ricky" Revesz is dean of the New York University School of Law. He was born in Argentina, graduated "summa cum laude" from Princeton University, and then went on to Yale Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the "Yale Law Journal". He clerked for Justice Thurgood Marshall on the U.S. Supreme Court, where he met his wife, Vicki Been, also a law professor at NYU. He joined the NYU faculty in 1985, teaching Environmental and Administrative Law.

  5. Fred Krupp

    Fred Krupp is the president of Environmental Defense, a US-based nonprofit environmental advocacy group. Krupp is a graduate of Yale University with a law degree from the University of Michigan and has taught environmental law at both schools. Prior to joining Environmental Defense, Krupp spent several years in private law practice in New Haven, Connecticut in several firms: Cooper, Whitney, Cochran & Krupp (1984); partner, Albis & Krupp (1978-1984).

  6. Gillian Triggs

    Gillian Triggs is a Public International lawyer and a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria. She has been a Professor in Law at the University of Melbourne since 1996, having graduated in law in 1968 and gaining a PhD in 1982. Over the last few years, Professor Triggs has been the Director of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law in London

  7. David Sive

    David Sive is an attorney, environmentalist, and professor of environmental law, who has been recognized as a pioneer in the field of United States environmental law, and is credited with helping create the field of environmental law. He received a Bachelor of Laws degree from Columbia Law School in 1948 where he was recognized as a Harlan Fiske Stone scholar.

  8. Meglena Kuneva

    Meglena Shtilianova Kuneva (born 22 June 1957) is a Bulgarian and EU politician. Born in Sofia, Kuneva graduated in Law from Sofia University in 1981. In 1984 she became a Doctor of Law. She worked as a journalist for the Law Programme of the Bulgarian National Radio while being an Assistant Professor at Sofia University. In 1990 she took a job as Senior Legal Advisor at the Council of Ministers and held it until 2001.

  9. Melissa Hoffer

    Melissa Hoffer is a lawyer specializing in environmental law. She is currently the New Hampshire Advocacy Center Director for the Conservation Law Foundation. She was previously with the law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr from 1999 to 2007, and promoted to a junior partner there in 2003. She traveled with a team to Guantanamo Bay detainment camp to volunteer their services to the Algerian Six.

  10. Patricia Chew

    Patricia Chew was the first anchor from CNN's Hong Kong production facility in 1995. Prior to joining CNN International, Chew worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). In addition to hosting World News Asia, Chew was also host of CNN International's weekly feature program, Inside Asia, about current events, lifestyles and entertainment throughout Asia. Chew is currently Executive Director of the West Coast Environmental Law research foundation, …

  11. William Ginsberg

    William Ginsberg (1930-2006) was an attorney, environmentalist, author and professor of environmental law. Ginsberg served as commissioner of parks and recreation in New York City, to which post he was appointed by Mayor John Lindsay in 1968. Ginsberg litigated a landmark case in environmental law decided by the highest court in New York State, called Mohonk v. Town of Gardiner (N.Y. 1979), a case which involved the Mohonk Preserve in Ulster County, New York, …

  12. Simon Reeves

    Simon Reeves is a New Zealand environmental lawyer. He was leader of the Green Society, a short-lived environmentalist party which contested the 1996 elections. Reeves himself contested the Auckland Central electorate, but did not win. He has also been active in the United Nations Association of New Zealand.

  13. Klaus Armstrong-Braun

    Klaus Armstrong-Braun (born 13 December, 1940) is an environmental campaigner and UK politician. He currently lives in Broughton (near Chester) in Flintshire, Wales, where he was a councillor for the Green Party on the Broughton and Bretton Community Council between 1991 and 1995 and on Flintshire County Council between 1995 and 2004 (when he lost his seat to Labour).

  14. Carlos Nemer

    Prof. Carlos Nemer works as special advisor for Prof.Walter Suemitsu UFRJ technology center dean. One of the projects he is responsible for at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro is the use of a wiki site for its 45,000 students. This project is considered a top priority and represents a new opportunity for developing a partnership with Wikipedia.

  15. William P. Curlin Jr.

    William Prather Curlin, Jr. (born November 30, 1933) is a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Born in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky, Curlin graduated from Frankfort High School. A.B., University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1958. LL.B., University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1962. U.S. Army from 1955 to 1957. He was a lawyer in private practice. Attorney and assistant commissioner, Kentucky Department of Revenue from 1962 to 1964.

  16. John C. Stennis

    John Cornelius Stennis was a U.S. Senator from the state of Mississippi. He was a Democrat.

  17. Miguel De Grandy
  18. William E. Taylor
  19. Marie Kulick

    Marie Kulick Senior Associate (612) 870-3422 marie@iatp.org Kulick joined the Food and Health team in 2004. A key focus of her work is on preventing pollution of the food chain by among other things promoting the use of safer materials and building support for an agricultural food system that reflects health considerations.

  20. Naomi Carrard

    Naomi Carrard worked as Research Assistant at the Australian Mekong Research Centre betwen May 2004 and June 2006. In that time Naomi worked full-time on the Australian Water Research Facility 'Water Governance in Context' project and part time on the Danida 'National Interests and Transboundary Water Governance' project. Naomi has a Bachelor of Liberal Studies (first class honours) from the University of Sydney with majors in Geography and History.

  21. Elijah Yip
  22. Philip J. Schworer
  23. Mei-Fei Kuo
  24. Kristian Roggendorf

    Kristian Roggendorf Kristian graduated from Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College in May 2001 with a Certificate in Environmental Law. His areas of focus include condemnation law, environmental compliance and administrative law, initiative and election law, governmental relations, and civil rights litigation in the areas of education, property and firearm rights, as well as obtaining justice for the victims of child sexual abuse.

  25. Grady Gammage

    Grady Gammage (1892-1959) was an Arizonan educator. He served as the president of Northern Arizona University from 1926 to 1933 and as the president of Arizona State University for the next 28 years. Gammage Auditorium at Arizona State University was named in honor of Grady Gammage.

  26. Theodore V. Wells Jr

    In 2006 The National Law Journal named Mr. Wells Lawyer of the Year and over the years has repeatedly selected him as one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America and as one of America's top white-collar criminal defense lawyers. Mr. Wells also has been recognized as one of the outstanding jury trial lawyers in the United States by numerous publications including Chambers USA 2006 which noted he "is recognized by many as 'the greatest trial lawyer of our generation.' a

  27. J. Craig Williams

    Mr. Williams enjoys scuba diving and is both a Divemaster and Scuba Instructor, certified by the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI). He is also a downhill snow skier, and is certified as a Level One Instructor by the Professional Ski Instructors Association. He is an avid sailor, having sailed and interned in the Tall Ships Race on board the square-sail Barkentine, the United States Coast Guard Cutter Eagle.

  28. Jack R. Lebowitz

    Jack Lebowitz has practiced environmental and utilities law in New York State for over 30 years. His specialty is environmental impact assessment and facility permitting for controversial large-scale projects such as the Luther Forest Technology Campus (LFTC), intermediate chemical production plants, solid waste landfills, regional shopping malls, hotels, theme parks and similar industrial and commercial facilities.

  29. Hubert A. Farbes Jr

    Mr. Farbes is a Shareholder in Brownstein Hyatt & Farber#146;s Commercial Litigation, Construction/Engineering, and Environmental and Water Groups. He focuses on construction law, natural resource law, regulatory law, and public utility law. Mr. Farbes served as a Colorado Assistant Attorney General for three and a half years prior to commencing his private practice.

  30. Lauren Stiller Rikleen

    Ms. Rikleen's diverse experiences in environmental law include serving as an enforcement attorney at both the Massachusetts Department of the Attorney General and the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and as Assistant Vice President for Negotiations at Clean Sites, Inc., where she specialized in the mediation of complex hazardous waste disputes.

  31. M. Joel Bolstein
  32. M. Lynn Pappas

    M. Lynn Pappas , born New Brunswick, New Jersey; admitted to bar, 1976, Florida. Education: University of Florida (B.A., with honors, 1973; J.D., with honors, 1976); Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Delta Phi. Member, University of Florida Law Review, 1974-1976. Chairman, Council of Ten, 1975-1976. Adjunct Instructor, Florida Junior College, 1979-1980.

  33. Rhea F. Law

    Rhea Law is President, CEO and a member of the Board of Directors of the Fowler White law firm. She received her B.A. with honors from the University of South Florida and her J.D. with honors from Stetson University College of Law, where she wrote extensively for the Stetson Law Review. Ms. Law is the Chair of the Tampa Bay Partnership, and the Past Chair of the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce.

  34. Howard M. Shanker
  35. Fredric P. Andes
  36. Brian R. Bjella
  37. Thomas G. Pelham
  38. Elliott H. Levitas
  39. Albert E. Dotson Jr

    Albert E. Dotson, Jr. , Chairman of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. and an equity partner in the Miami law firm of Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLP, represents real estate developers in securing land use, zoning and other government approvals and permits for large-scale real estate developments and matters regarding federal and local government procurement contracts and compliance.

  40. Byron E. Starns Jr

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