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Machelle Lee Hall is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law at Tulane University Law School, where she also earned her JD. She holds an MA from Central European University and a BA from Hamline University. Her professional experience spans both legal and archaeological domains, with a strong focus on environmental and tort litigation.
- Juris Doctor (JD), Tulane University Law School
- Master of Arts (MA), Central European University
- Bachelor of Arts (BA), Hamline University
Her research and professional interests center on environmental law, particularly cases involving climate change impacts, oil spills, industrial explosions, and toxic torts. With a unique background in consulting archaeology, she brings interdisciplinary insight into cultural resource and environmental compliance for large-scale infrastructure projects. Her work bridges legal advocacy and environmental stewardship, especially in vulnerable coastal regions like the Gulf Coast.
Though no publications are listed in the provided text, her case involvement suggests expertise in environmental litigation, regulatory compliance, and disaster-related legal claims. These areas likely inform her teaching and scholarly direction.
Ms. Hall has not been mentioned as receiving any formal scientific or academic awards in the provided content.
She has not disclosed any advisees or grant funding. Her community engagement includes volunteer work with the New Orleans Citizen Diplomacy Council, Louisiana SPCA, New Orleans Association for Women Attorneys, and the Linda Bruneau Regional Breast Cancer Association, reflecting a commitment to public service and advocacy.
There is no information available about research labs, teams, or collaborative research groups she may be involved with.




