
معرفی
Adam Babich is a Professor of Law at Tulane University Law School, where he has been a faculty member since 2000 and served as Director of the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic from 2000 to 2017.
Education:
- JD, 1983, Yale University
- BA, 1977, Dickinson College
Research Interests: Professor Babich specializes in environmental law and policy with deep expertise in administrative law and civil procedure. His scholarship focuses on federal environmental statutes including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Superfund law, emphasizing practical enforcement challenges and litigation strategies. He bridges theoretical legal frameworks with real-world environmental advocacy through extensive clinical work.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the American College of Environmental Lawyers
- Camille F. Gravel Jr. Pro Bono Award (2010) for Tulane Environmental Law Clinic leadership
Advising and Grants: As Clinic Director, Babich mentored law students in high-stakes environmental litigation including the nation's first Superfund remedy trial and landmark Clean Air/Water Act cases. His clinical program operated through institutional funding and pro bono partnerships with organizations like the Environmental Defense Fund, training generations of attorneys in community-based environmental advocacy without reliance on traditional research grants.
Labs and Teams: Babich built the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic into a nationally recognized student-run legal practice that represents underserved communities on environmental justice issues across Louisiana, combining courtroom litigation with policy advocacy under his 17-year leadership.
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