杰罗尔德长
杰罗尔德 长
法学教授
梅纳德法律101室
208-885-4977
法学院
bet365亚洲官网
875 Perimeter Drive MS 2321
莫斯科, ID 83844-2321
- B.S., Utah State University (magna cum laude)
- J.D., University of Colorado School of Law
- Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
课程
- 财产
- Public Lands and 资源 Law
- 自然资源 and 环境法律 Field Course
- 环境法律
杰一个. 长 returned to Idaho to join the faculty at the 法学院 in 2007. He teaches land-use law, 环境法律, 财产, and subjects relating to the interdisciplinary “Water of the West” program at the bet365亚洲官网. Professor 长 is also an Affiliate Professor in the University’s Water 资源 program.
Professor 长 grew up in Rexburg, Idaho. He attended Utah State University where he was a National Merit Scholar and graduated magna cum laude in 1997 with a B.S. 在生物学中. Professor 长 received his J.D. degree from the University of Colorado School of Law in 2000. He was president of his first-year class and associate editor of the Colorado Journal of International 环境法律 & 政策. 在法学院的时候, Professor 长 served as an intern for Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund in Honolulu, 夏威夷, and worked for the U.S. Department of Justice, General Litigation Section, Environmental & 自然资源 Division. After law school, Professor 长 joined the Cheyenne office of the western regional law firm Holland & 哈特LLP). 在荷兰 & Hart, Professor 长’s practice focused on environmental compliance and litigation before the U.S. Department of Interior Board of Land Appeals. 最近, Professor 长 attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was an instructor, Distinguished Graduate Fellow, and earned a Doctorate degree from the interdisciplinary Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. Professor 长’s dissertation – New West or Same West?: Evolving land-use institutions in the American West – explored how local land-use regimes respond to social and cultural change.
Professor 长 lives in 莫斯科 with his wife Jessica and sons Kieran and Kelton. He is an avid cyclist and wanderer.
Adaptive Epistemologies: Conceptualizing Adaptation to Climate Change in Scientific Practice and Management of Socio-Ecological Systems (under review) (co-authored with Shana Hirsch).
Non-epistemic Values in Adaptive Management: Framing Possibilities in the Legal Context of Endangered Columbia River Salmon, 27 Envtl. Values 467 (2018) (co-authored with Shana Hirsch).
Chile, the Biobío, and the Future of the Columbia River Basin, 53爱达荷L. 牧师. 239 (2017) (co-authored with Shana Hirsch & 杰森·沃尔特斯).