JOSHUA HARRIS

Joshua Harris graduated from Brown University in 1991 and received his Juris Doctorate from the University of California, Davis School of Law in 2003. While at Davis, Josh received the Ellison & Schneider Environmental Law Scholarship, won second place in the national Chief Justice John B. Doolin Sovereignty Symposium Writing Contest, and qualified as a Public Service Law Program Scholar.

During law school, Josh authored A Lasting Proposal for Endangered Bay-Delta Fish Survival: The Environmental Water Account and the Accumulation of Water Contract Rights in the Central Valley Project and the State Water Project, (Environs: Environmental Law And Policy Journal, Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall 2002) and The Aggregate Homeland Concept (Sovereignty Symposium XV 2002, Language and the Law; War of Words).

Among his other professional experiences, Josh interned at the Department of Justice, Environmental and Natural Resources Division and at Save San Francisco Bay Association. Prior to entering law school, Josh served at a Peace Corps volunteer in Mali, West Africa.

 

BRIDGET ROBERTS

Bridget Roberts graduated from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo in 2004 and received her Juris Doctorate from the University of California, Davis School of Law in 2007.

During law school, Bridget served as an Articles Editor for the UC Davis Law Review and received a certificate in Public Service Law. She also sat on the Board of the Environmental Law Society, helping organize its 2006 Environmental Law Symposium. Additionally, Bridget worked as a citations editor for UC Davis’ environmental law journal, Environs, and volunteered for the King Hall Legal Foundation.

Before beginning work with the firm, Bridget completed an internship with the Center for Biological Diversity in San Francisco.

CAITLIN SISLIN

Caitlin Sislin graduated from Stanford University in 2001 and received her Juris Doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law in December 2006. At Boalt Hall, she served as chair of the Environmental Law Society and coordinator of that organization's first annual Environmental Justice Symposium. Caitlin served as an associate editor and articles editor for Ecology Law Quarterly, which published her article entitled "Exempting Department of Defense from Federal Hazardous Waste Laws: Resource Contamination as 'Range Preservation'?" (Ecology Law Quarterly, Volume 32, No. 3, 2005).

During law school, Caitlin worked with the Natural Resources Defense Council; Earthjustice; the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic; and Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger. She also spent one summer aiding in the development of South America's first environmental law clinic, in conjunction with Argentina's Center for Human Rights and Environment.

Caitlin volunteers as the Transformative Advocacy Director for Women's Earth Alliance. Her poem entitled "The Nation Waits," which addresses the return of endangered species, appears in "Imagining Ourselves," an anthology of women's art and writing published by the International Museum of Women.

 

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