Sean H. Donahue's practice is focused on appellate litigation, including environmental cases in federal and state appellate courts, legal counseling, and helping clients communicate effectively to courts, agencies, and other audiences. He is a member of the bars of the District of Columbia and the State of California.
A 1992 graduate of University of Chicago Law School, Sean served as law clerk to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, then of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, and to Justice John Paul Stevens. He entered private practice at Jenner & Block's Washington office, where he worked on civil matters including in telecommunications and First Amendment law. He then spent four years at the Department of Justice, Environmental and Natural Resources Division, Appellate Section, briefing and arguing cases in the United States Courts of Appeals, and state supreme courts concerning federal environmental and natural resources law, federal property law, takings, and Indian law.
Sean has argued approximately 50 cases in federal and state appellate courts. Since first establishing his own practice in 2002, he has represented environmental and public health organization parties in numerous major environmental and clean energy cases in the Supreme Court and the courts of appeals. His current practice includes representation of public interest organizations, governmental bodies, and private entities in environmental, energy, natural resources, and other cases. Sean has taught courses in environmental law, civil procedure, constitutional law and other subjects at Washington & Lee University School of Law, Iowa College of Law, and Georgetown University Law Center, and currently teaches climate change law and policy as a lecturer at Stanford Law School. He has given presentations at law schools including Berkeley, Columbia, Fordham, Harvard, Duke, Georgetown, Maryland, NYU, Northwestern, Stanford, University of Chicago, University of Florida, Vermont Law School, and Washington & Lee.
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A Conversation about Ohio v. EPA
Dayton Student Chapter
University of Dayton Law School300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469
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
Breakout Panel: The Executive Branch's Duty to Enforce
Tenth Annual Executive Branch Review
The Mayflower Hotel1127 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036
Deep Dive Episode 184 – Federalism or a Federal Standard? Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
TeleforumDeep Dive Episode 33 – EPA’s CAFE: What's on the Menu for Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas Standards?
Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
TeleforumEnvironmental 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...
Breakout Panel: The Executive Branch's Duty to Enforce
Tenth Annual Executive Branch Review
The debate over the Executive branch's duty to defend laws passed by Congress against constitutional...
Deep Dive Episode 184 – Federalism or a Federal Standard? Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
Federal and state government authority to mandate automobile manufacturers and consumers switch to electric cars...
EPA’s CAFE: What's on the Menu for Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas Standards?
Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao are proposing to roll back...