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About Mark Nevitt

Mark Nevitt joins the Emory Law School faculty as an Associate Professor of Law in summer 2022. His research focuses on environmental law, with an emphasis on climate change’s role in destabilizing numerous areas of law and climate change’s security implications.
 
Before joining Emory, Nevitt served as an associate professor at Syracuse University College of Law and the Distinguished Professor of Leadership and Law at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. From 2017-2019 Nevitt served as the Sharswood Fellow, Lecturer-in-Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he taught climate change law and policy, and a seminar on national security law and society.
 
His articles have appeared or are forthcoming in the Washington University Law Review, Boston College Law Review, Georgia Law Review, U.C. Davis Law Review, Yale Journal of Regulation and Harvard Environmental Law Review, among others. He is a frequent contributor to NYU Law’s Just Security blog and Penn Law’s Regulatory Review and is a member of the Truman National Security Project.
 

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Emory University School of Law Law
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