GERALD TORRES Curriculum Vitae

Cornell Law School 314 Myron Taylor Hall Ithaca, New York 14953 607-254-1630 [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

CORNELL LAW SCHOOL 2014-Present Jane M.G. Foster Professor of Law

CORNELL LAW SCHOOL 2014 Marc and Beth Goldberg Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law

YALE LAW SCHOOL 2011 Visiting Professor of Law - I taught a course on Law and Social Movements with Professor Lani Guinier in addition to a course on Water Law and a seminar on Critical Perspectives on the Law

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF LAW 1993-2014 Professor of Law and Bryant Smith Chair

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL August 2006-January 2007 Oneida Nations Visiting Professor of Law- I taught Federal Indian Law and a Seminar on Law and Social Movements with Professors Lani Guinier and Marshall Ganz

STANFORD UNIVERSITY January 2001-May 2001 Visiting Professor of Law –I taught a course on Environmental Law and a Seminar on Race, Politics and Law

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS June 1999-January 2001 Vice-Provost

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF LAW 1993-Present H.O. Head Centennial Professor in Real Property Law (On leave while at Department of Justice)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE March 1993-January 1995 Counsel to the Attorney General/ Deputy Assistant Attorney General Environment and Natural Resources Division

1 I was the principal advisor to the Attorney General on issues of environmental law and policy and on Indian affairs. I coordinated the Departmental strategy on environmental justice and co-chaired the inter-agency working group on environmental justice. I had principal responsibility within the Department for E.O.12, 898 on environmental justice. I also established the Office of Tribal Justice to coordinate Indian issues within the Department and across the government. I also worked on several important Executive Orders relating to Indian Affairs.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA LAW SCHOOL August 1983 - December 1992 Associate Dean and Professor of Law: I taught courses and seminars in Property, Agricultural Law, Modern Real Estate Transactions, Jurisprudence and Environmental Law. I was the Director of the Agricultural Law and Policy Institute.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL August 1990 - June 1991 Visiting Professor of Law: I taught Property, Environmental Law and a seminar in Jurisprudence.

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS LAW SCHOOL January 1989 - May 1989 Visiting Professor of Law: I taught Real Property.

VERMONT LAW SCHOOL August 1986 - December 1986 Visiting Professor of Law: I taught courses in Property and Environmental Law and a tutorial in Agricultural Law for students in the Graduate Program.

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH LAW SCHOOL August 1980 - August 1983 Professor of Law: I taught courses in Property, Environmental Law, and seminars in Land Use Planning and Agricultural/Agribusiness Law.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW SCHOOL August 1978 - August 1980 Student Advisor: I was responsible for administering a program of student services. I advised students in general academic affairs including program and course selection and career planning. In addition, I administered a writing program for first year students based upon materials I compiled and wrote and for which I hired and supervised four teaching assistants. I also taught a course on Corporate Responsibility.

CHILDREN'S DEFENSE FUND June 1977 - July 1978 Staff Attorney: At the Children's Defense Fund I assumed responsibility for three on- going cases involving the violation of civil rights of institutionalized children. In addition to drafting memoranda, motions, briefs and other legal documents pertaining to the cases, I participated in settlement negotiations and drafted legislative testimony and background documents for the Children's Defense Fund's other projects.

CENTER FOR ADVOCACY, RESEARCH AND PLANNING February 1976 - May 1977 Legal Intern: The Center was the legal arm of the local NAACP.

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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW SCHOOL LL.M. May 1980 J.D. June 1977 A.B. Political Science June 1974

ASSOCIATIONS AND BOARDS

Minnesota Attorney General's Task Force on Agriculture (1985-1992) District of Columbia Bar Association American Agricultural Law Association Elected to the American Law Institute Appointed to the University of Michigan Law School Committee of Visitors Named Hispanic National Bar Association Hispanic Law Teacher of the Year (1990-91) Elected to the Board of Governors, Society of American Law Teachers

AALS/ABA ACTIVITIES Chair, AALS Committee on Sections and the Annual Meeting (1990-1992). Member, Executive Committee of Association of American Law Schools (1992-1995; 2003- 2006) President-Elect AALS 2003 President AALS 2004 Immediate Past President AALS 2005 Consultant to LSAC on Minority Admissions (1991-2005) Chair, AALS Workshop for Minority Law Teachers (1992) Member AALS Resource Corp Conducted and Chaired a number of ABA Sabbatical Site Visits (including the and Georgetown)

OTHER BOARDS AND ACTIVITIES Member, Board of Directors National Institute for Dispute Resolution President- Board of Austin Children’s Museum (2000) Elected to Board of Environmental Law Institute (Term has ended) Appointed to National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (EPA) Acting Chair of Enforcement Sub-Committee (1999) Appointed to National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology (EPA) Appointed by the Secretary of Energy to the National Petroleum Council (through 2003) Member, Board of Open Society Institute Southern Initiative (through 2003) Fellow- Open Society Institute Elected to Life Membership on the Council on Foreign Relations Board Chair of Earth Day Network Board Member Natural Resources Defense Council Founding Board Chair Advancement Project Awarded MALDEF Legal Services Award 2004

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PUBLICATIONS

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, essay in OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LATINO/AS IN POLITICS (Suzanne Oboler and Deena Gonzalez (Eds.))(2014) (in press)

CHANGING THE WIND: NOTES TOWARD A DEMOSPRUDENCE OF LAW & SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, 123 Yale L. J. 2740 (2014) (With Lani Guinier)

THE PUBLIC TRUST: THE LAW’S DNA, 4 Wake Forest J. of Law & Policy 281 (2014)(with Nate Bellinger)

LIQUID ASSETS: GROUNDWATER IN TEXAS, 122 YALE L.J. ONLINE 143 (2012), http://yalelawjournal.org/2012/12/4/torres.html.

THE EDUCATION OF AN ADMISSIONS OFFICE, 65 Vand. L. Rev. En Banc 211 (2012) (an essay on the Fisher case)

POLITICAL RACE AND THE NEW BLACK, Chapter in THE NEW BLACK, (Mack and Charles, ed. Duke University Press) (2013)

THE CONSTITUTIONAL IMAGINARY: JUST STORIES ABOUT WE THE PEOPLE, 71 Maryland L. Rev. 1052 (2012) (with Lani Guinier)

SYNECDOCHE, 14 Harv. Latino Law Rev. 263 (2011)

WHO IS AN INDIAN? : THE STORY OF UNITED STATES V. SANDOVAL, in INDIAN LAW STORIES 109 (Carole Goldberg, Kevin Washburn & Philip P. Frickey eds.; New York: Foundation Press (2011)

SEX LEX: CREATING A DISCOURSE, 46 Tulsa L. Rev. 101 (2011)

WE ARE ON THE MOVE, (Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Lecture), 14 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 355 ( 2009)

SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND THE ETHICAL CONSTRUCTION OF LAW, 37 Capital L. Rev. 535 (2009)

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, AFRO-INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND REPARATIONS (Chapter in Oxford Press Book on Reparations, Edited by FEDERICO LENZERINI – Professor of International Law and European Community Law, University of Siena) (2007)

LEGAL CHANGE [83rd Cleveland-Marshall Fund Visiting Scholar Lecture], 55 Cleveland State L. Rev. 135 (2007)

4 THE ELUSIVE GOAL OF EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY (Chapter in LAW AND CLASS IN AMERICA : TRENDS SINCE THE COLD WAR / EDITED BY PAUL D. CARRINGTON AND TRINA JONES (2006)

SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE ROLE OF SOCIAL CHANGE ON THE COURTS, 54 Drake L. Rev. 895 (2006)

REPRESENTING CULTURE, TRANSLATING HUMAN RIGHTS : SOVEREIGNTY, 41 Tex. Int'l L.J. (2006)

VISIONS OF GUADALUPE: TRACES OF THE GHOST PANEL, 18 Yale J.L. & Human. 161 (2006)

UNDERSTANDING PATRIARCHY AS AN EXPRESSION OF WHITENESS: INSIGHTS FROM THE CHICANA MOVEMENT, 18 J of Law & Policy 129 (2005) (with Katie Pace)

INTEGRATING TRANSNATIONAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVES INTO THE FIRST YEAR CURRICULUM, 23 Penn State International Law Rev. 801 (2005)

"PERFECT GOOD FAITH," 5 Nev. L.J. 93 (2004) (Symposium: Pursuing Equal Justice in the West) (with Erin Ruble)

THE NEW PROPERTY, 56 Stan. L. Rev. 741 (2003) (Book Review)

GRUTTER V. BOLLINGER/GRATZ V. BOLLINGER: VIEW FROM A LIMESTONE LEDGE, 103 Colum. L. Rev. 1596 (2003) (Symposium)

THE EVOLUTION OF EQUALITY IN AMERICAN LAW, 31 Hastings Const. L.Q. 613 (2003) (Tobriner Lecture)

TRANSLATION AND STORIES, 115 Harv. L. Rev. 1362 (2002)

THE MINER’S CANARY: ENLISTING RACE, RESISTING POWER, TRANSFORMING DEMOCRACY (BOOK) (with Professor Lani Guinier) Harvard University Press 2002

WHO OWNS THE SKY? 18 Pace L. Rev.227 (2001) (Garrison Lecture)

MORENITOS, GÜEROS, Y BOLILLOS, 3 Hispanic Law Journal 61(1997) (Book Review of Ricardo Ainslie, No Dancin’ in Anson: An American Story of Race and Social Change)

THE LEGACY OF CONQUEST AND DISCOVERY: MEDITATIONS ON ETHNICITY, RACE, AND AMERICAN POLITICS, Chapter in Borderless Borders: U.S. Latinos, Latin Americans, and the Paradox of Interdependence (Frank Bonilla, Edwin Melendez, Rebecca Morales, & Maria de los Angeles Torres, ed. 1998)

5 THE GEOGRAPHY OF RACE IN ELECTIONS: COLOR-BLINDNESS AND REDISTRICTING, 14 J. of Law & Politics 109 (1998) (Panel discussion with Charles Cooper, Lani Guinier, Daniel Troy, Pamela Karlan)

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, Chapter in The Politics of Law, (D. Kairys, ed. 1998)

REVIEW OF ANNE PHILLIPS, THE POLITICS OF PRESENCE, 550 The Annals 176 (1997)

TAKING AND GIVING: POLICE POWER, PUBLIC VALUES, AND PRIVATE RIGHT, 26 Envt'l L. 1, (1996).

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: THE LEGAL MEANING OF A SOCIAL MOVEMENT, 15 J. of L. and Comm. 597, (1996).

ENVIRONMENTAL BURDENS AND DEMOCRATIC JUSTICE, 21 Fordham Urban Law Journal 431 (1994).

INDIANS, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND THE TRUST RESPONSIBILITY, 14 Utah Journal of Natural Resources 279 (1994).

CHANGING THE WAY GOVERNMENT VIEWS ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, 9 St. John's Law Review 543 (1994).

Chapter in: : The Cutting Edge (Richard Delgado, ed. 1995).

Chapter in: After Identity: A Reader in Law and Culture (Karen Engle and Dan Danielson, eds. 1995).

LAS LECCIONES SOBRE MEDIO AMBIENTE EN ESTADOS UNIDOS, Energia y Medio Ambiente, R. Vargass & M. Bauer eds., 39 (1993).

INTRODUCTION: UNDERSTANDING ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM, 63 U. Colo. L. Rev. 839 (1992).

THE EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN CULTURE: THE PROBLEMATIC PLACE OF RACE AND THE RIGHT TO HAVE RIGHTS, 9 Minn. L. & Ineq. J. 457 (1991).

CRITICAL RACE THEORY: THE DECLINE OF THE UNIVERSALIST IDEAL AND THE HOPE OF PLURAL JUSTICE, 75 Minn L. Rev. 993 (1991).

TRANSLATING YONNONDIO BY PRECEDENT AND EVIDENCE: THE MASHPEE INDIAN CASE, 1990 Duke L.J. 401(with Milun).

THEORETICAL PROBLEMS WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION OF AGRICULTURE, 8 VA. ENVTL. L.J. 191 (1989).

6 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS AND GROUND WATER PROTECTION: THE EMERGING LAW AND POLICY, (ABA Symposium on Agricultural and Agri- Business Credit 1989).

LOCAL KNOWLEDGE, LOCAL COLOR: CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES AND THE LAW OF RACE RELATIONS, 25 San Diego L. Rev. 1043 (1988).

FARMING & GROUNDWATER: AN INTRODUCTION, (with J. Davidson and L.B. Kurland) Agricultural Law and Policy Institute (1988).

IDENTIFYING A CORRESPONDING ATTORNEY, IN LAW OFFICE WITHOUT WALLS: A HANDBOOK FOR THE CORRESPONDENT RELATIONSHIP AMONG ATTORNEYS (D. Kelly & L. Kurland eds. 1987).

VIDEO, MORE THAN A HANDSHAKE, ALPI & Minnesota Extension (1986).

WETLANDS AND AGRICULTURE: ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AND THE LIMITS OF PRIVATE PROPERTY, 34 U. Kan. L. Rev. 539 (1986).

JUDGES AND JURIES: SEPARATE MOMENTS IN THE SAME PHENOMENON, 4 Law & Inequality 171 (1986) (with Brewster).

TEACHING AND WRITING: CURRICULUM REFORM AS AN EXERCISE IN CRITICAL EDUCATION, 10 Nova L.J. 867 (1986).

AGRICULTURAL PRESERVATION: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC LAND USE STRATEGIES (Pennsylvania Bar Institute 1984).

HELPING FARMERS AND SAVING FARMLANDS, 37 U. Okla. L. Rev. 31 (1984).

LAND REFORM IN AMERICA?: THE PRESENT STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA LAND USE LAW, 3 Temple Envtl. Tech. L. Rev. 49 (1984).

INCORPORATING THE FAMILY FARM, 1 Midwestern Agric. L.J. 65 (1984) (with Schneider).

TODO SE PAGA: RICHARD RODRIGUEZ'S HUNGER OF MEMORY, 7 UCLA Chicano L. Rev. 125 (1984).

AGRICULTURAL LANDS AND SECTION 404 WETLANDS PROTECTION, 2 Agric. L Update 4 (1984).

LAND REFORM IN AMERICA: THE CASE OF HAWAII, 34 Cath. Rural Life 13 (1984).

BOOK REVIEW: MOUNTAINS WITHOUT HANDRAILS: REFLECTIONS ON THE NATIONAL PARKS, by Joseph L. Sax 42 U. Pitt. L. R. 823 (1981).

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OPINIONS AND EDITORIAL PIECES

Derrick Bell: the Scholar Remembered, Chronicle of Higher Education 10/10/2011(with Lani Guinier) New York Times, Room for Debate, Race, Poverty and Educational Equity, (February 2011) Blog for Washington Post on Confirmation of Sonia Sotomayor (2009) Essay on SCOTUS Blog on the Continuing Significance of Race (2010) Virtual Redistricting, [with Lani Guinier] Boston Globe, March 13, 2006 What Would Democracy Look Like, YES! Magazine, Winter 2003 [cover story, adapted with Lani Guinier from The Miner’s Canary, Harvard Press 2002] The Texas Test Case: Integrating America's Colleges, Chronicle of Higher Education 10/04/2002 (with Penda Hair) Credit Bush Doesn’t Deserve, N.Y. Times Op-ed, August 8, 2000 (with Lani Guinier)

SELECTED TALKS AND PAPERS

Frederick Douglas Lectures – University of Rochester (April 2008)

University of Oregon Law School Lecture on Changing The Wind (October 2008)

Iowa Critical Race Theory – Keynote (April 2009)

Yale Rebellious Lawyering Conference – Keynote (2010)

Law Review Symposium Honoring Catharine MacKinnon- Tulsa Law Review (March 2010)

AALS Colorlines Conference (June 2010)

Lecture - Hofstra University Law School Inequality and Legal Doctrine (2010)

Lecture - University of Pittsburgh Understanding Social Movements and Legal Change (February 2011)

Lecture -University of Texas Law School Conference on Constitutional Redemption (2011)

Xavier- Endowed Lecture on Social Justice entitled “Just Diversity” (September 2011)

Santa Clara Law School – Lecture on Legal Pluralism (November 2011)

Co-Convener Radcliffe Exploratory Seminar Harvard University (June 2011)

Legal Indian Sovereignty (Yale Native American Program October 2011)

Legal Theory Workshop Yale Law School Presented work in progress (November 2011)

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Delivered Inaugural James Thomas Lecture- Yale Law School "Rethinking the Voices Debate: Culture, Pluralism, and Law" (April 1990)

Delivered the Inaugural Carlos Nino Memorial Lecture at Yale Law School (1994)

Convened Colloquium on The Comparative Treatment of Indigenous People in the Western Hemisphere at the University of Texas at Austin (including representatives from Canada and Latin America) (1995)

Drafted comprehensive civil, criminal, and judicial codes for the establishment of Tribal Court for the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (1996)

Consultant to the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe for the development of a Tribal Court System (1998)

Delivered Paper: The Impact of American Legal and Political Culture on the Construction of Hispanic Identity, at the Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association-Guadalajara Mexico - Spring 1997

Chair of Panel on Comparative Treatment of Indigenous People at International Comparative Law Conference, University of Utah (1996)

Panelist at Yale Law School/Yale Humanities Department Symposium on Affirmative Action (1996)

Delivered the Holmes, Robert, Owens Distinguished Lecture in Natural Resource Law, University of Colorado (1995)

Panelist at University of Michigan Law School Conference on High Impact Lawyering (1995)

Delivered two lectures entitled 1. Comparative Constitutional Treatment of Indigenous People; and 2. The Constitutionalization of Politics: The Racialization of Ethnicity -- as the Distinguished Visitor in the Drake University Law School Constitutional Lecture Series (1995)

Presented a paper on Environmental Justice at the ALI-ABA annual Conference on Environmental Law in Washington, D.C. (1995)

Delivered two lectures at the Annual Meeting of the AALS: 1. A critique of the property owner compensation schemes proposed by the new Congress; 2. Public Service Opportunities Outside of Teaching (1995)

Presented a paper at ABA Annual Meeting on "The Emerging Doctrine of Environmental Equity" (1994)

Panelist at Stanford University program entitled: The Politics of Sharing: The Environment and the Future of the Earth (1994)

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Moderated a Panel on Public Interest Lawyering at the 10th Annual Meeting of the American Inns of Court (1994)

Delivered a Lecture at ALI Environmental Law Conference on the current state of NEPA (1994)

Delivered Keynote Address at University of Utah Law School Symposium on Natural Resources (1994)

Delivered Keynote Address at Northern University Law School on the Environmental Regulation of Agriculture (1994)

Delivered Keynote Address at Urban Environmental Justice Forum at Fordham University Law School (1994)

Presented a paper at Environmental Justice Conference at St. Johns University Law School (1994)

Delivered the Dunwoody Lecture at the University of Florida Law School (1994)

Distinguished Visiting Lecturer University of Saskatchewan (1993)

Visiting Lecturer on International Environmental Law at the Institute of World Legal Problems in Austria (1992)

Presented Paper at UCLA Law School Civil Rights Conference (1992)

Presented Paper at University of Illinois Law School Critical Race Theory Conference (1992)

Presented Paper on "Environmental Regulation of Agriculture" at the University of Iowa Faculty Colloquium, (1992)

Delivered Paper on "Race, Poverty and the Environment" at the University of Michigan Law School (1992)

Presented Papers at AALS Annual meeting - Sections on Law and the Humanities, Immigration Law, and Agricultural Law (1992)

Presented a paper on the Lessons of American Environmentalism at a Policy Conference on Energy, the Environment and the Free Trade Agreement at Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (1992)

Delivered Papers on International Environmental Law at the 1992 Annual Conference of the Hispanic National Bar Association (1992)

Adjunct Professor of Law, Drake Summer Agricultural Law Institute (1986 - 1992)

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Served as United Nations Consultant to the Government of Mexico concerning Environmental issues arising under the proposed North American Free Trade Act (1991)

Panel participant in PBS Columbia University Seminar Series "Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights," Williamsburg, Virginia (1991)

Presented Papers at the Annual Meeting Law and Society Association on "Cultural Pluralism and Critical Race Theory," Amsterdam, Netherlands (1991)

Served as United Nations Consultant to the government of Chile in the drafting of a statute to control Air Pollution (1991)

Participated in workshop on Race, Gender and Physical Disability Bias in Law Hiring at the (1991)

Delivered talk on "Environmental Racism" at Washington University Law School (1991)

Moderated Roundtable on the World Environment at Stanford University (1991)

Presented papers at ABA Conference and Colorado CLE on "Law Office Without Walls" (1989)

Performed drafting and editorial work on Agriculture and Ground Water Quality: Farmers' Perceptions in Five Diverse Sites, as part of the Mellon Foundation Grant, Agricultural Law and Policy Institute (May 1989). (See other ALPI publications.)

Received a major grant from the Mellon Foundation for the Agricultural Law and Policy Institute to conduct a two-year study of agriculturally related groundwater pollution (1986 - 1988)

Presented a paper at the American Agricultural Law Association Annual Conference, Kansas City, Missouri (1988)

Organized a symposium and presented a paper on the Environmental Implications of Agricultural Law and Policy to the Annual Meeting of the AALA, Kansas City, Missouri (October 1988)

Plenary address to the Annual Conference on Critical Legal Studies, Washington, D.C. (September 1988)

Presented a paper on Environmental Law to the Annual Meeting of the HNBA, Albuquerque, New Mexico (September 1988)

Presented a paper on Critical Legal Studies and the Law of Race Relations to the Conference on Critical Legal Studies, Los Angeles, California (1987)

11 Presented a paper to the AALS Section of Agriculture on the Minnesota Farm Mediation Program and its impact on Agricultural Finance, Los Angeles, California (January 1987)

Presented a paper on Wetland Regulation and Agriculture to the 1985 Meeting of the American Agricultural Law Association, Columbus, Ohio (October 1985)

Presented a paper on "General Theories of Natural Resource Regulation" at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, Denver, Colorado (June 1985).

Co-convener of Minnesota State Bar Association program on The Farm Financial Crises, St. Paul, Minnesota (June 1985)

Presented a paper on Land Use Planning in Pennsylvania to the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's Lawyers Conference, State College, Pennsylvania (September 1983); Lancaster, Pennsylvania (September 1984)

Received a grant to conduct a series of public education seminars on land-use planning and pollution control for the Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission (1982)

Presented a paper on Private and Public Agricultural Preservation Strategies to the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's Rural Lawyers Conference, State College, Pennsylvania (September 1982).

Delivered a series of lectures on Agricultural Policy and Rural Development at the University of at Amherst under the aegis of the Ford Foundation's National Rural Fellows Program (July 24-31, 1981 and 1982)

Presented a paper to Workshop on the Legal Problems of Agriculture at the Spring Meeting of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Philadelphia (May 1982)

Presented a paper on techniques for Farmland Preservation to the Governor's Community Development Cabinet Lansing, Michigan (May 29, 1980)

COURSES TAUGHT

Property Real Estate Finance Land Use Planning

Environmental Law Environmental Regulation of Agriculture Environmental Practice Reforming Toxics Regulation

Federal Indian Law Critical Race Theory

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OTHER

Intermediate reading and speaking knowledge of Spanish

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