
About
Eric Biber is the Edward C. Halbach Jr. Professor of Law at Berkeley Law, University of California, Berkeley, where he has been faculty since 2006. He serves as Director of Environmental and Energy Law Programs and co-directs the Cannabis Research Center at UC Berkeley. He is also co-principal investigator for the Comprehensive Assessment of Land Entitlements (CALES) project, a collaboration with Columbia University examining land-use regulations and housing development.
Education:
- A.B., Harvard College (1995)
- J.D., Yale Law School (2001)
- M.S., Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (2001)
Research Focus: Professor Biber specializes in regulatory frameworks governing environmental resources, land use, and energy systems. His current work investigates cannabis legalization impacts, indigenous legal systems, and urban development constraints. His interdisciplinary approach connects legal analysis with conservation biology and housing policy.
No scientific awards mentioned.
Leadership & Activities: Supervises environmental law programs; teaches Property, Public Lands Law, Federal Indian Law, Land-Use Law, and coordinates the Environmental Law Writing Seminar. Previously litigated public lands cases at Earthjustice and clerked for federal appeals courts. Bar admissions include Colorado and California.
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