Robin Kundis Craig Education

Robin Kundis Craig Education

ROBIN KUNDIS CRAIG Robert C. Packard Trustee Chair in Law University of Southern California Gould School of Law 699 Exposition Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90089-0071 [email protected] EDUCATION: 5/96 J.D. Lewis & Clark School of Law Environmental Law GPA: 4.04/4.00 Portland, OR w/ certificate Rank: 1 Summa cum laude 3/93 Ph.D. University of California English Literature/ GPA: 3.96/4.00 Santa Barbara, California Science & Literature DISSERTATION: Romantic Transformations: The Poetics of Change and History in a Context of Mythography and Science (DAI 54-03/A, 500 pp.) 5/86 M.A. The Johns Hopkins University Writing About GPA: N/A Baltimore, Maryland Science THESIS: The Chemistry of Human Biology 5/85 B.A. Pomona College English/Writing GPA: 3.65/4.00 Claremont, California Cum laude THESIS: Searching with the Monster: English Romanticism and Science PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: University of Southern California Gould School of Law, Los Angeles, CA. From July 2021. Robert C. Packard Trustee Chair in Law, March 2021-present. COURSES: Environmental Law Civil Procedure Water Law Toxic Torts ADVISOR: Environmental & Energy Law Society, July 2021-present University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, Salt Lake City, UT. July 2012-July 2021. University Distinguished Professor, July 2020-July 2021. Professor of Law, July 2012-July 2021. James I. Farr Presidential Endowed Professor of Law, December 2016-July 2021. William H. Leary Professor of Law, September 2012-December 2016. Acting Director, Stegner Center for Land, Resources, and Environment, July 2016-June 2017. COURSES: Environmental Law Water Law Ocean & Coastal Law Ocean & Coastal Law Seminar Toxic & Environmental Torts Toxic Torts Seminar Property Civil Procedure ADVISOR: Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, August 2015-July 2021 Natural Resources Law Forum, August 2019-July 2021 Robin Kundis Craig -- 1 Florida State University College of Law, Tallahassee, FL. May 2006–June 2012. Associate Dean for Environmental Programs, May 2009–April 2012. Attorneys’ Title Professor of Law, May 2006 –May 2012. Co-Director, Program in Environmental & Land Use Law, August 2006-June 2012. Internal Advisory Committee, FSU Coastal & Marine Laboratory, March 2009–Dec. 2011. Advisory Committee, Center for Medicine and Law, Feb. 2010–Dec. 2011 Steering Committee, Florida Climate Institute, Aug. 2010-Dec. 2011 COURSES: Environmental Law Water Law Envtl. Interface of Land & Sea Florida Water Law Environmental Certificate Seminar Public Rights in Water Seminar Environmental Litigation Administrative Law International Biodiversity Law Civil Procedure Toxic Torts Seminar Property I ADVISOR: Women’s Law Society, Fall 2008-Dec. 2011 Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, IN. Fall 2002–May 2006. Professor of Law (with tenure), July 2005–May 2006. Associate Professor of Law, August 2002–July 2005. COURSES: Environmental Law Administrative Law Property 1 Property 2 Water Law Envtl. Externship ADVISOR: Environmental Law Society Western New England College School of Law, Springfield, MA. Fall 1999-Spring 2002. Associate Professor of Law, July 2001-July 2002 (promoted February 2001). Assistant Professor of Law, August 1999-June 2001. COURSES: Environmental Law Administrative Law Ocean & Coastal Law Bioethics & Biotechnology Property 1 Property 2 ADVISOR: Environmental Law Coalition Lewis & Clark School of Law, Portland, OR. 1/98-6/99. Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Fall 1998-Spring 1999. Adjunct Professor of Law, Spring 1998. COURSES: Civil Procedure Administrative Law Visitorships and Fellowships: Spring 2021: Visiting Professor of Law, University of Southern California Gould School of Law: Online course of Environmental Law Fall 2018: William Evans Visiting Research Fellow, University of Otago School of Law, Dunedin, New Zealand (NZ$9000) Fall 2017: Writing Residency, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center, Como, Italy. Robin Kundis Craig -- 2 Spring 2016: Visiting Lecturer and Research Fellow, University of Tasmania Faculty of Law, Hobart, Australia. Spring 2012: Visiting Professor of Law, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. Property. Summer 2010: Visiting Professor, University of Hawaii School of Law: International Environmental Law Summer 2008: Oxford Program Teaching Faculty, Florida State University Study Abroad Program: International Biodiversity Law. Summer 2001: Summer School Visiting Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark School of Law: Clean Water Act. Judicial Clerk, Judge Robert E. Jones, United States District Court for the District of Oregon, Portland, OR. 8/96-7/98. Major litigation handled included the bull trout Endangered Species Act listing; silicone breast implant litigation; and groundwater contamination issues. Law Clerk, Oregon Dept. of Justice, General Counsel Division, Natural Resources Section, Portland, OR. 5/94-8/96. Worked for the Assistant Attorneys General who represent the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and Department of Fish and Wildlife; represented the State of Oregon in contested case hearings and participated in various court procedures. Guest Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Studies Department, Marylhurst College, Marylhurst, OR. 10/93-12/94. Taught classes on science and society. University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA. Ph.D. student, 9/88-3/93. Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Writing Program, UC Santa Barbara. 3/93-6/93. Taught “Biotechnology and Society” and “Writing Across the Curriculum.” Teaching Associate, Interdisciplinary Writing Program, UC Santa Barbara. 9/92-3/93. Taught “Biotechnology and Society” and “Business Writing” Teaching Associate, Department of English, UC Santa Barbara. 6/91-9/91. Taught one course in Nineteenth Century British Literature. Administrative Assistant and Teaching Assistant Coordinator, Department of English, UC Santa Barbara. 9/90-6/91; 9/91-6/92. Coordinated enrollment, paperwork, and T.A.s for courses of 500- 800 students Teaching Assistant Training Committee, Department of English, UC Santa Barbara. 9/89-6/90. Planned and executed an initial training session for new T.A.s and a year-long development program for them. Teaching Assistant, Department of English, UC Santa Barbara. 9/88-6/91. Taught small sections of undergraduates in a variety of large-lecture English courses such as “Art of Narrative,” “Science Fiction,” and “The Bible as Literature.” Research Assistant, UC Santa Barbara. 9/91-6/93. Helped assemble and edit three books for Professor Gunn on American literature and history. Research Assistant, UC Santa Barbara. 9/90-12/90. Compiled class readings for Professor Harrison on American slavery issues. Teaching Assistant Representative, Program in Composition, UC Santa Barbara. 9/92-3/93. Marine Biology Instructor, Catalina Island Marine Institute, Avalon, CA. 6/86-6/88. Taught marine biology and island ecology to students aged 10 to adult. Teaching Fellow, Writing Seminars, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. 8/85-5/86. Taught one year-long course of “Contemporary American Letters.” Robin Kundis Craig -- 3 GRANTS and STIPENDS: 2021: Co-PI, National Sea Grant Law Center Phase I Legal Capacity Building Grant ($20,000, with USC Sea Grant) USC Gould School of Law Summer research Grant ($25,000) Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Faculty Grant ($8000.00), Water Law Professors Works-in-Progress Workshop, to be held Saturday, November 6, 2021 in connection with the Foundation’s Water Law Institute, Santa Fe, NM (renewed as revised). 2020: University of Utah College of Law Research Stipend ($9000.00) 2019: Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Law Faculty Grant ($8000): Water Law Works- in-Progress Workshop. Delayed because of COVID to November 2021. University of Utah Research Grant ($6000, 2 years): Ecologically Beneficial Marine Aquaculture. Travel portion rescinded because of COVID. University of Utah College of Law Research Stipend ($9000.00) 2018: Global Change & Sustainability Center Seed Grant ($10,000, with Professor Jeff McCarthy): Re-Valuing the Ocean. University of Utah College of Law Research Stipend ($18,000.00) 2017: University of Utah College of Law Research Stipend ($18.000.00) 2016: University of Utah College of Law Research Stipend ($18,000.00) 2015: USAID Pakistan Water Engineering Grant (5 years): Participating researcher at 1 month salary per year. University of Utah College of Law Research Stipend ($18,000.00) 2014: University of Utah College of Law Research Stipend ($18,000.00) 2013: University of Utah Research & Creative Grant, ($6000, 2 years): Marine Spatial Planning in New Zealand: A Legal and Policy Comparison to the United States. National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) Grant Co-Leader: Social- Ecological System Resilience, Climate Change and Adaptive Water Governance. University of Utah College of Law Research Stipend ($18,000.00) 2012: University of Utah College of Law Research Stipend ($18,000.00) 2011: Summer Research Assignment, Florida State University ($24,400) 2010: Florida State University Council for Research and Creativity Spring 2010 Small Research Grant ($3000): Marine Protected Areas Law and Policy Research Project—Hawai’i Summer Research Assignment, Florida State University ($24,400) 2009: Summer Research Assignment, Florida State University ($24,400) 2007: Summer Research Assignment, Florida State University ($19,800) 2006: Summer Research Assignment, Florida State University ($19,800) Robin Kundis Craig -- 4 2005: Grimes Research Grant, Indiana University—Indianapolis School of Law ($5000) Summer Research Grant,

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