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Scott Schang

Scott Schang

Vice President, Climate and Sustainability; Editor-in-Chief, Environmental Law Reporter
202-939-3865
202-939-3868
schang@eli.org

Expertise

  • Climate Change: policy
  • International: international law
  • Law: federal, state and local government policies
  • Pollution: hazardous substances

Profile

Scott Schang strategically directs the Institute’s climate and energy work. He also oversees both the Institute’s membership division and its three periodicals and ELI Press, which publishes 4-6 books annually. Scott was previously Co-Director of ELI’s Africa Program and worked on the Institute’s Endangered Environmental Laws Program. Prior to joining ELI in 2003, Scott practiced environmental law for ten years with Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton and with Latham & Watkins. His private practice encompassed most areas of environmental law and policy, with an emphasis on chemical and pesticide regulation, federal rulemaking, and environmental due diligence.

Education

  • J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1994
  • B.A., Yale University, 1988

Selected Publications

Columnist, “Our Profession,” Envtl Forum, 2005-Present.

J. Troell, C. Bruch, A. Cassar, & S. Schang, “Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment as a Tool for Promoting Public Participation in International Watercourse Management,“ in Jansky & Uitto, eds., Enhancing Participation and Governance in Water Resources Management (United Nations University Press 2005).

J. Austin & S. Schang, “The Rise (And Fall?) of Fundamentalist Federalism,” Envtl Forum, September/October, 2004.

Co-author, Judging NEPA: A “Hard Look” at Judicial Decision Making Under the National Environmental Policy Act, (Envtl. L. Inst., 2004).

Co-author, A Toolkit for Environmental Advocacy in Africa (Envtl. L. Inst. 2004).

J. Holmstead, et al., “Developing a National Emissions Inventory for MDI,” Environmental Manager, November, 2000.

Contributor, “High Court Enhances Trial Judges’ Gatekeeper Role In Determining Admissibility of Scientific Evidence,” Pesticide & Toxic Chemical News, Jan. 14, 1998, at 5.

Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, “Release Reporting Requirements Under TSCA, FIFRA, OSHA, RCRA, CWA, and CAA,” 27 Environmental Reporter 1250 (Oct. 4, 1996); “Release Reporting Under CERCLA and EPCRA,” 27 Environmental Reporter 1171 (Sept. 20, 1996).

On the Importance of Judges
by ELI President John Cruden

 

Plastic Bag Laws Proliferate
by ELI Senior Attorney Linda Breggin

 

Lesson From Liberia, Where a New Law Is Not Enough
by ELI Senior Attorney Sandra Nichols

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May 30, 2013
NRDA: Pros, Cons & Mechanics of Cooperation

May 30, 2013
Book Release: Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Law

June 3, 2013
In-Lieu Fee Mitigation: Long-Term Financing

June 10, 2013
Summit: Private Environmental Governance

June 11, 2013
Monthly Climate Change Briefing

June 11, 2013
Summer School: Careers in Envtl Law & Policy

June 11-16, 2013
ELI Summer School Series

June 13, 2013
Summer School: NEPA, ESA & Fundamentals

June 18, 2013
Summer School: Clean Air & Climate Change

June 19, 2013
In-Lieu Fee Mitigation: Compensation Planning

June 20, 2013
Summer School: Clean Water

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