
معرفی
Matthew Pawa is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. He is a renowned environmental litigator with over 25 years of experience handling high-impact cases involving pollution, climate change, and public interest law.
Education:
- B.S. in Environmental Science from Cornell University
- J.D. from University of Pennsylvania Law School
Research Interests:Mr. Pawa specializes in environmental law and climate change litigation, with a focus on holding corporations accountable for environmental harm. His work spans toxic torts, groundwater contamination, and greenhouse gas regulations, often intersecting with constitutional law and public interest advocacy.
Honors & Awards:
- Recipient of the National Scribes Award for legal writing
- Awarded the Fred G. Leebron Prize for constitutional writing
- Recognized as Massachusetts Lawyer of the Year (2013)
Professional Impact:Beyond academia, Mr. Pawa has represented states and municipalities in landmark cases against oil companies, chemical manufacturers, and coal utilities. He defended environmental groups like Greenpeace and Sierra Club in high-profile protests and litigation, and hosted the Mother Earth Podcast. His career bridges environmental advocacy, constitutional challenges, and legal education.



