An award-winning law professor and attorney, Myanna Dellinger, M.Sc., J.D., PhD candidate (political science, 2022), graduated at the top of her law school class, Order of the Coif (UO) in 2008. She then worked for state and federal-level judges at both the trial and appellate levels, including the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Myanna is currently a full, tenured law professor teaching business law and public international law. She also serves as judge pro tem for the County of Riverside. She researches and writes extensively on climate change risks to people, corporations, and governments, as well as endangered species law and policy.
She is a Fulbright Specialist Scholar in climate change law. Myanna has published more than 400,000 words in major legal journals and has been ranked in the top 10% of all authors by download on SSRN for four consecutive years. More than 100 judges, attorneys, and scientists have cited Myanna’s publications.
She started the Global Energy and Environmental Law Podcast, which has had more than 25,000 listeners.
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