Gregg Macey

Director
Center for Land, Environment and Natural Resources
UC Irvine School of Law

Gregg Macey is the Director of the Center for Land, Environment and Natural Resources at UC Irvine School of Law. His articles appear in a number of journals, including Environmental Science and Technology, Georgetown Law Journal, Environmental Health, Utah Law Review, Environment, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell Law Review, and Environmental Management, among others. He published book chapters in Risk Analysis of Natural Hazards and Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization in the United States. He co-edited a volume on the future of the Superfund program, Reclaiming the Land, with Jon Cannon. He has taught at Brooklyn Law School (where he received tenure), Boston University, MIT, Fordham Law School, and the University of Virginia. Prior to academia, he was an Intellectual Property Associate with the law firm Kirkland & Ellis; a Senior Associate with E2 Inc., an environmental consulting firm; a Senior Associate with the Consensus Building Institute, a land use mediation firm; and a land use and environmental planning consultant. Professor Macey holds a J.D. from the University of Virginia and a Ph.D. in urban and environmental planning from MIT.

Gregg Macey’s Curriculum Vitae (PDF)