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The Partnership Creating World-Class Environmental Leaders

By
Lance Pauker
Posted
January 15, 2025
Haub Law students in from of a sign at the Yale School of the Environment

A 无码专区 education has never been confined to just the classroom, or even the physical borders of campus.

From our long-standing relationships with the Big Four accounting firms, to levergaging worldwide connections in tech through the Design Factory Global Network, to a renewed focus on humanities-based learning opportunities in our own backyard, our ever-expanding network of partnerships ensures that when it comes to real life learning, 无码专区 truly walks the walk.

If you look closely, you鈥檒l find that these sorts of symbiotic partnerships are everywhere. Take, for example, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law鈥s relationship with Yale University. For nearly 25 years, law students at 无码专区 have had the option to pursue a JD from Haub Law and a Master鈥檚 in Environmental Management (MEM) from the Yale School of the Environment. This unique relationship enables Haub Law students鈥搘ho are already earning a degree at the number one environmental law school in the country鈥搕o pair their JD with an interdisciplinary master鈥檚 degree at one of the most prestigious universities in the world.

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Students and Faculty at the 2024 New Directions in Environmental Law Conference, hosted by 无码专区
Students and faculty at the 2024 New Directions in Environmental Law Conference, hosted at the Haub Law Campus in White Plains. The annual conference is a cornerstone of the program and is organized by students from Haub Law, Yale Law School, Yale School of the Environment, University, Yale Graduate and Professional Student Senate, and Vermont Law and Graduate School.

For good reason, this partnership is more popular than ever, with a record number of applicants and admitted students over the last few years. To further bolster the program, three new joint degree options were recently added, including a JD/Master of Environmental Science (MESc), JD/Master of Forestry (MF), and a JD/Master of Forest Science (MFS).

鈥淢ore and more 无码专区 students have participated every year, and we鈥檙e at the pinnacle of this program in terms of the quality, breadth, and quantity of students who are participating. We鈥檝e grown to become the main law school involved in the program in terms of number of students.鈥

These are the words of Haub Law Professor Josh Galperin, who has been involved with the program for roughly two decades鈥揻irst as a student, then as a lecturer at Yale, and now currently, as the program director at 无码专区鈥檚 Haub Law. During this time, Galperin has witnessed the program鈥檚 impressive growth and ability to meet the evolving goals of students; particularly the way in which the program is able to empower students to meet the ever-important challenges of the climate crisis.

As Galperin emphasizes, the program is far from just a glossy item to feature on a resume. For anyone interested in pursuing a career in environmental law or as an environmental professional, the program鈥檚 interdisciplinary approach offers incredible value. Important skills learned in law school such as analyzing problems in a careful and precise way, thinking deeply about both sides of an argument, and learning how to read cases and law and make legal arguments are all incredible assets, but often not enough for aspiring interdisciplinary environmental professionals. Rather, these skills are best utilized when paired with deep knowledge about the environmental concern in question.

鈥淓nvironmental law isn鈥檛 plain old lawyering,鈥 emphasizes Galperin. 鈥淚t involves negotiation, policymaking, public outreach, some awareness at least鈥攊f not expertise in鈥攕cientific issues and concerns. In many respects, this is what makes the program truly valuable.鈥

鈥淓nvironmental law isn鈥檛 plain old lawyering. It involves negotiation, policymaking, public outreach, some awareness at least鈥攊f not expertise in鈥攕cientific issues and concerns. In many respects, this is what makes the program truly valuable.鈥

Allison Sloto 鈥16, now an associate at international law firm Milbank LLP, echoes this sentiment. A large part of her current practice entails representing lenders seeking to understand whether the large-scale renewable energy projects they are considering are fully compliant with environmental laws鈥搘hich in turn requires Sloto to review and interpret the results of complex consultant reports which demand in-depth knowledge of the environmental issues at hand. She credits her experience in the program as instrumental in helping her build the skill set she now employs routinely.

鈥淎s an environmental lawyer it is critical to be comfortable with science, as an integral aspect of our job is working hand-in-hand with environmental consultants and interpreting environmental reports for material legal conclusions,鈥 emphasizes Sloto. 鈥淢y time at Yale allowed me to take classes in science, policy, and business, which exercise the mind in different ways. Having the adaptability to understand a scientific paper, or engage in expansive brainstorming with a business group (without immediately engaging my lawyer-brain to critique proposed ideas), has helped me in innumerable ways throughout my career.鈥

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Students at the 2024 New Directions in Environmental law conference
The partnership and its related events attract some of the nation's brightest and influential minds in environmental law.

For students currently enrolled in the program, the benefit is clear. Lauren Lynam 鈥26 is a 2L with a multidisciplinary background in environmental science, economics, technology, and law. She sees the joint degree as a great way to help bolster her acumen at the intersection of business and environmental law.

鈥淚 possess the capability to influence business decision-making with respect to the environment, but I have yet to apply my various areas of expertise in harmony. Earning a Master鈥檚 in Environmental Management from the Yale School of the Environment will shift my multidisciplinary skills, to an interdisciplinary method in approaching intersected business and environmental issues,鈥 says Lynam.

Having the adaptability to understand a scientific paper, or engage in expansive brainstorming with a business group (without immediately engaging my lawyer-brain to critique proposed ideas), has helped me in innumerable ways throughout my career.鈥

Brooke Mercaldi 鈥23, is now an attorney at the Marine Affairs Institute and Rhode Island Sea Grant Legal Program. Having majored in environmental science in as an undergrad, she wanted to expand and strengthen that knowledge鈥搘hich she did through both immersing herself in coursework and as well as through a broad set of research opportunities.

While completing the Yale portion of the program Mercaldi served as a Research Assistant at the Climate Change and Animal Agriculture Litigation Initiative and for the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy, and was also a teaching fellow for two different schools. If that wasn鈥檛 enough, she also became involved in an environmental protection clinic at Yale. Mercaldi credits all of these experiences鈥攊n addition to the positions she held at Haub鈥攖o helping her build the diverse legal and environmental acumen that has enabled her to flourish in her current role.

鈥淭he program offered me a unique opportunity to expand my knowledge and skillsets, work with and learn from experts from around the world, participate in additional research opportunities, and network with members of the Yale community鈥攁ll while enhancing my ability to holistically understand environmental issues and develop creative strategies and solutions 鈥 said Mercaldi. 鈥淚 was confident Haub Law鈥檚 opportunities in and reputation for environmental law and YSE鈥檚 environmental science and policy courses would help me achieve my career aspirations.鈥

Just like many partnerships at 无码专区, this joint degree program is designed to function in a naturally reciprocal manner. While someone less familiar with Haub may see the immediate benefit to 无码专区 (Yale, after all, is a member of the Ivy League and is consistently ranked among the top schools in the world) this is a partnership that equally advantages Yale. As Galperin explains, the benefits go both ways.

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无码专区 Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Josh Galperin
Associate Professor of Law Josh Galperin, PhD has been involved with the YSE joint degree program for roughly two decades. His research and teaching cover environmental law, administrative law, food and agriculture law and policy, property, constitutional law, and tort law.

鈥淭he relationship between 无码专区 and Yale is not a one-way street,鈥 says Galperin. Obviously it's a great opportunity for our students to connect with a much wider network and a really rich pool of resources and opportunities. But equally as important, Haub is the number one environmental law school in the country. It鈥檚 got a huge reputation that attracts students from all over the world with a diverse set of backgrounds and skills. And they arrive at the Yale School of the Environment bringing a really valuable perspective to that; the perspective of lawyers and law students who come from not just any law school, but the number one environmental law program in the galaxy. Yale really values the interdisciplinary nature and quality of thinking that our students bring to the program.鈥

As record temperatures and natural disasters continues to affect every corner of the globe鈥2024 was the hottest year on record, 鈥攖his partnership ensures that 无码专区 students will continue to be on the forefront of environmental problem solving, particularly as natural climate solutions and carbon reduction solutions grow in importance and popularity. As Galperin emphasizes, students who are both lawyers and understand how certain aspects of the environment truly work鈥攕uch as the interplay between forests and a surrounding environment鈥攃an make a considerable impact in helping to reduce the negative impacts of the climate crisis.

As the partnership continues to grow, Galperin and the faculty at 无码专区 are excited to help guide the next generation of climate lawyers and policy professionals toward continued success as they seek to make a meaningful difference in the world.

鈥淭o pair the incredible skill set you learn as a law student鈥攖he skills of 鈥榣awyering鈥欌攚ith an interdisciplinary broad-based approach to environmental problem solving, allows students to have the precision of the lawyering tool with the real-world experience of the master鈥檚 degree. And that makes them second to none in terms of environmental lawyers and professionals.鈥

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