A 2011 graduate of Harvard Law School, Lindsay See is currently the Solicitor General for West Virginia, where she manages appellate and high-stakes litigation for the State of West Virginia in both state and federal courts. Her work also focuses on regulatory and administrative law issues, as well as leading and working with multi-state coalitions on a variety of national issues. Before moving to West Virginia, Lindsay clerked for the Hon. Thomas B. Griffith on the D.C. circuit, then spent several years practicing appellate and administrative law with Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in Washington, D.C.
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Environmental Law After West Virginia v. EPA: Can the Biden Administration’s “Whole of Government” Approaches Survive Judicial Review?
2022 National Lawyers Convention
The Mayflower Hotel1127 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20006
Panel 2: Fighting for Federalism
Inaugural Arkansas Chapters Conference
Red & Blue Events Venue1415 W. 7th Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
West Virginia v. EPA and Implications for Future Regulations
West Virginia Lawyers Chapter
Black Sheep Burrito and Brews702 Quarrier St.
Charleston, WV 25301
Environmental Law After West Virginia v. EPA: Can the Biden Administration’s “Whole of Government” Approaches Survive Judicial Review?
2022 National Lawyers Convention
The Biden Administration began with executive orders on an environmental policy agenda, directing a “whole...
Environmental Law After West Virginia v. EPA: Can the Biden Administration’s “Whole of Government” Approaches Survive Judicial Review?
2022 National Lawyers Convention
The Biden Administration began with executive orders on an environmental policy agenda, directing a “whole...