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Natalie Jacewicz is an Assistant Professor at the University of San Diego School of Law, joining in 2024. Her work bridges environmental law, administrative law, and conservation ethics, focusing on reconciling societal conflicts during ecological crises like climate change and biodiversity loss. She emphasizes nonhuman animal interests in legal frameworks.
- JD, New York University School of Law (2019, magna cum laude, Order of the Coif)
- Graduate Certificate in Science Journalism, University of California, Santa Cruz (2016)
- BA in Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University (2013, magna cum laude, highest honors)
Her research spans climate change mitigation, conservation law reform, and legal frameworks for biodiversity. Recent scholarship explores synergies and trade-offs between environmental policies and the Endangered Species Act’s applicability to evolutionary processes. Collaborations with multidisciplinary experts highlight her integrative approach.
Key article themes include 2026 research on wildlife abundance, 2025 work on climate-biodiversity policy alignment, and pre-2020 explorations of regulatory economics. These span legal theory, ecological ethics, and practical policy implementation. Awards include convocation prizes for environmental law, administrative law, and law-economics excellence. She previously clerked for judges at the U.S. District Court and D.C. Circuit, and held fellowships at NYU and the Institute for Policy Integrity.




