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Madison Condon is an Associate Professor at Boston University School of Law, where she teaches Environmental Law and Corporations. Her research bridges climate change mitigation, financial regulation, and corporate governance.
- JD, Harvard University
- MALD, The Fletcher School, Tufts University
- BS, Columbia University in Earth and Environmental Engineering
Her scholarly work—published in journals like UC Davis Law Review, Finance & Society, and Review of Environmental Economics and Policy—has influenced U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Department of Labor rulemakings. She has served on the UN Principles for Responsible Investment Academic Network Advisory Committee since 2023.
Condon’s research focuses on systemic climate risk, particularly how institutional investors can align fiduciary duties with net-zero pathways through sectoral engagements and universal ownership theory. Her Climate Services: The Business of Physical Risk paper (2023) critiques private sector climate modeling black boxes and calls for regulatory oversight of climate risk data providers.
She has been widely cited in media outlets including New York Times, Politico, and Washington Post, and received the Early Career Scholars Medal from The American Law Institute in 2025.



