
Expert: William Buzbee
Sustainability
William W. Buzbee is a professor of law, director of the Emory Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program and a director of Emory's Center on Federalism and Intersystemic Governance. He also assisted in the design and launch of Emory's Turner Environmental Law Clinic and currently chairs its advisory board.
An expert on environmental, administrative and other public law issues, Buzbee's most recent publications focus on regulatory federalism and design. He is the editor and contributor to "Preemption Choice: The Theory, Law and Reality of Federalism's Core Question" (2009, Cambridge University Press). He is a founding member scholar of the Center for Progressive Reform, a Washington D.C.-based regulatory think tank.
Contact:
404-727-6507 office
wbuzbee@law.emory.edu
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