
معرفی
Stephanie Safdi is a Visiting Clinical Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School, Yale University, with prior roles as Clinical Supervising Attorney and Lecturer at Stanford Law School's Environmental Law Clinic and Deputy County Counsel for Santa Clara County, California. Her work encompasses environmental litigation, regulatory advocacy, and public service, including wildfire recovery and COVID-19 emergency response coordination.
Educational background:
- J.D., Yale Law School, 2013
- M.E.M., Yale School of the Environment, 2013
- M.Phil., University of Cambridge, 2006
- A.B., Harvard College, 2005
Her research and practice center on environmental justice, water law, land use policies, and Indigenous rights, with litigation experience representing tribes and public agencies in federal and state courts. She also contributed to public nuisance abatement and health hazard mitigation during her tenure in Santa Clara County.
Notable recognitions:
- Fulbright Fellowship for academic work in Israel
Additional experience includes clerkships for Judge Michelle T. Friedland (U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit) and Judge Ricardo S. Martinez (U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington), as well as environmental law fellowship at Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP.




