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David Strifling is a faculty member at Marquette University Law School, affiliated with the Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education. His work focuses on environmental law, water policy, and judicial processes. He co-leads the Marquette Water Law and Policy Initiative, exploring solutions to balance agriculture and water quality in Wisconsin. Strifling has contributed to discussions on state environmental governance post-federal regulatory shifts and has reflected on the legacy of Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David T. Prosser, Jr., whom he clerked for in 2004–2005. His research highlights the intersection of law, policy, and environmental sustainability, particularly in the context of Wisconsin’s legal and ecological landscape.
Education details are not explicitly provided, but his career began at Marquette Law School, where he later returned as faculty. His writing emphasizes collaborative approaches to environmental challenges and the evolving role of state agencies in addressing water quality issues.
Strifling’s contributions include analyzing Wisconsin’s innovative regulatory frameworks, such as county-level manure management ordinances and water quality trading programs, and evaluating the implications of U.S. Supreme Court decisions limiting federal environmental authority. He advocates for stakeholder collaboration and adaptive policies to reconcile agricultural practices with ecological preservation.




