Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice and Founder and Faculty Director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Columbia University Law School
The founder and faculty director of the groundbreaking Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and one of the foremost environmental lawyers in the nation, Michael Gerrard is an advocate, litigator, teacher, and scholar who has pioneered cutting-edge legal tools and strategies for addressing climate change. He writes and teaches courses on environmental law, climate change law, and energy regulation. He was the chair of the faculty of Columbia University’s renowned Earth Institute from 2015 to 2018 and now holds a joint appointment to the faculty of its successor, the Columbia Climate School.
For three decades, before joining the Columbia Law School faculty in 2009, Gerrard practiced law in New York, most recently as the partner in charge of the New York office of Arnold & Porter. As an environmental lawyer, he tried numerous cases and argued many appeals in federal and state courts and administrative tribunals. He also handled the environmental aspects of diverse transactions and development projects and provided regulatory compliance advice to an array of clients in the private and public sectors. Several publications rated him the leading environmental lawyer in New York and one of the leaders in the world.
Adjunct Professor, Belmont Abbey College
Adjunct Professor, Belmont Abbey College
Adjunct Professor, Belmont Abbey College
Adjunct Professor, Belmont Abbey College
Adjunct Professor, Belmont Abbey College
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law
Adjunct Professor, Belmont Abbey College
Adjunct Professor, Belmont Abbey College
Betting the Earth: A Debate on Free Market Environmentalism
Betting the Earth
Betting the Earth
Banning Blasphemy: The Global Holy War against Free Speech
Banning Blasphemy: The Global Holy War against Free Speech
Betting the Earth: Free Market Environmentalism v. Heavier Government Control
Betting the Earth: Free Market Environmentalism v. Heavier Government Control