I am a public interest environmental attorney with the Washington, D.C. firm Meyer
Glitzenstein & Crystal. I litigate a variety of federal court trial and appellate
matters involving the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act, the
Clean Water Act, and other environmental and biodiversity statutes. I am also an adjunct
law professor at Vermont Law School and American University's Washington College of
Law. 

Articles

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The Future of Federal Farm Policy: Steps for Achieving a More Sustainable Food System, Vermont Law Review (2013)

With a contentious partisan battle looming over the 2012/2013 Farm Bill, this article provides targeted...

 

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A Rotten System: Subsidizing Environmental Degradation and Poor Public Health with Our Nation's Tax Dollars, Stanford Environmental Law Journal (2009)

This article is a scholarly piece that I wrote as my LL.M. thesis at Vermont...

 

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Damage Done? The Status of NEPA after Winter v. NRDC and Answers to Lingering Questions Left Open by the Court, Vermont Law Review (2009)

In November 2008, the United States Supreme Court decided Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council,...

 

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The Clean Air Act's New Source Review Program: Beneficial to Public Health or Merely a Smoke-and-Mirrors Scheme?, Utah Journal of Land, Resources, and Environmental Law (2009)

This article discusses critical issues affecting both our nation's environmental laws and public health in...

 

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North Carolina's Durational Residency Requirement for In-State Tuition: Violating the Constitution's Inherent Right to Travel, Charlotte Law Review (2009)

North Carolina's current residency requirement mandates that a student establish legal domicile and subsequently satisfy...