Admitted
1971, New York; 1972, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1974, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court
Law School
Harvard Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1970
Law School Graduation Year
1970
College
State University of New York at Buffalo, B.A., magna cum laude, 1967
Memberships
The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member: Committees on Environmental Law, 1988-1991; Civil Rights, 1976-1978); New York State (Member: Executive Committees, Environmental Law Section; Co-Chair of Environmental Impact Assessment Subcommittee) and American Bar Associations.
Biographical
Phi Beta Kappa. Adjunct Associate Professor, Real Estate Development Program of the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, 1990-1994. Adjunct Professor: Environmental Litigation, Pace University School of Law, 1992-1994; Cardozo Law School, 1996—. Contributing Author: Treatise on New York Environmental Law, New York State Bar Association, 1992 and Supplement, 1995; Gerrard, Russo & Weinberg, Environmental Impact Review in New York, 1990 and 2002 Supp.; New York Environmental Law Handbook, New York State Bar Association, 1988; The Federal Regulation of Wetlands, EPA Administrative Law Reporter, November 2002; The New York State Voluntary Cleanup Program, EPA Region II Roundup: Trends, Developments and Visions for the Future, June 2002; The Fine Tuning of the SEQRA Regulations, The New York Environmental Lawyer, Nov. 1995. Co-Chair: SEQRA 25th Anniversary Conference Symposium: A Quarter Century of SEQRA, October 2001; Joint Conference of the Environmental and Municipal Law Sections, New York State Bar Association, Fall 1999; ALI-ABA National Conference on SLAPPS Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, 1994; New York State Bar Association Program on SEQRA Regulations, November 1995. Lecturer, The National Judicial College (1997), ALI-ABA (1994—), ELI (1996—); New York State Bar Association (1999-2001); PLI (2000—); Pace University (1999-2002); Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, 2003.