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Nominated, University Teaching Award: Spring 2009, Spring 2010 ..... 16:1 JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & LITIGATION (University of Oregon) 179 (Fall ...... Board of Directors, Environmental Advocacy, Inc. October 2009 to present.
ROBIN KUNDIS CRAIG Attorneys’ Title Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Environmental Programs Florida State College of Law 425 West Jefferson St. Tallahassee, FL 32306-1601 PHONE: (850) 644-0726 FAX: (850) 644-0576 E-MAIL: [email protected] LAW SCHOOL TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Florida State College of Law, Tallahassee, FL. May 2006 – present. Associate Dean for Environmental Programs, May 2009 – present. Attorneys’ Title Professor of Law, May 2006 – present. Co-Director, Program in Environmental & Land Use Law, August 2006-present. COURSES:

Environmental Law Envtl. Interface of Land & Sea Environmental Certificate Seminar International Biodiversity Law Toxic Torts Seminar

Water Law Florida Water Law Administrative Law Civil Procedure Property I

COMMITTEES:

Admissions Committee (2006-2007; Chair, 2008-2009, 2009-2010) Appointments Committee (Jan.-Dec. 2007; Jan.-Dec. 2008)

RECOGNITION:

FSU Commendation for Teaching Excellence: Spring 2008; Fall 2008 Nominated, University Teaching Award: Spring 2009, Spring 2010 Summer Research Assignments, 2006, 2007, 2009

OTHER:

Oxford Program Teaching Faculty, June-August 2008 Faculty Advisor, Women’s Law Society, Fall 2008-present Internal Advisory Committee, FSU Coastal & Marine Laboratory, March 2009 - present

VISITORSHIPS:

Distinguished Environmental Summer Scholar, Vermont Law School, July 2009 Visiting Professor, University of Hawaii School of Law, July 2010 (taught International Environmental Law)

Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, IN. Fall 2002 – May 2006. Professor of Law (with tenure), July 2005 – May 2006. Associate Professor of Law, August 2002 – July 2005. COURSES:

Environmental Law Property 1 Water Law

COMMITTEES:

Curriculum Committee (Fall 2003; Chair, 2005-2006) Executive Committee (2004-2005) (faculty-elected) Faculty Colloquium Committee (Fall 2003) Faculty Hiring Committee (2002-2003; 2004-2005) Law School Ranking Task Force (April 2005-Spring 2006) Research Committee (2004-2005) Technology Committee (Fall 2002 – Spring 2004)

RECOGNITION:

Dean’s Fellow, 2004-2005 (untenured faculty; inaugural year) Grimes Research Grant, 2005 Summer Research Grants, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

FACULTY ADVISOR:

Environmental Law Society

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Administrative Law Property 2 Environmental Externship

Western New England College School of Law, Springfield, MA. Fall 1999 - Spring 2002. Associate Professor of Law, Fall 2001 - Spring 2002 (promoted February 2001). Assistant Professor of Law, Fall 1999-Spring 2001. COURSES:

Environmental Law Ocean & Coastal Law Property 1

Administrative Law Bioethics & Biotechnology Property 2

COMMITTEES:

Dean Search Committee (Spring 2000 - Spring 2001) Admissions Committee (Fall 2000 – Spring 2002) Orientation Committee (Summer 2000 – Fall 2002) Campus-Wide Lecture Day 2000 Committee (Winter 2000 - 2001) Bar Prep Committee (Spring 2001-Spring 2002)

RECOGNITION:

Professor of the Year, Spring 2002

FACULTY ADVISOR:

Environmental Law Coalition

Lewis & Clark School of Law, Portland, OR. 1/98-6/99. Summer School Visiting Professor of Law, June 2001. I taught an intensive course on the Clean Water Act. Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Fall 1998-Spring 1999. I taught Civil Procedure 1 and 2 and Administrative Law. Adjunct Professor of Law, Spring 1998. I taught the evening section of Civil Procedure.

EDUCATION: 5/96 J.D.

Lewis & Clark School of Law Portland, OR

Environmental Law w/ certificate

GPA: 4.04/4.00 Rank: 1 Summa cum laude

3/93

Ph.D.

University of California English Literature/ GPA: 3.96/4.00 Santa Barbara, California Science & Lit. DISSERTATION: Romantic Transformations: The Poetics of Change and History in a Context of Mythography and Science (DAI 54-03/A, 500 pp.)

5/86

M.A.

The Johns Hopkins University Writing About Baltimore, Maryland Science THESIS: The Chemistry of Human Biology

5/85

B.A.

Pomona College English/Writing GPA: 3.65/4.00 Claremont, California Cum laude THESIS: Searching with the Monster: English Romanticism and Science

GPA: N/A

BOOKS: ROBIN KUNDIS CRAIG, COMPARATIVE OCEAN GOVERNANCE: PLACED-BASED PROTECTIONS IN AN ERA OF CLIMATE CHANGE (Edward Elgar Publishing: forthcoming 2011/2012) ANDREW R. KLEIN, MICHAEL GREEN, JOSEPH SANDERS, AND ROBIN KUNDIS CRAIG, TOXIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL TORTS: CASES AND MATERIALS (Thomson/West: forthcoming Fall 2010) ROBIN KUNDIS CRAIG, THE CLEAN W ATER ACT AND THE CONSTITUTION: SECOND REVISED EDITION (Environmental Law Institute: 2009). -- First Edition: ELI 2004.

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ROBIN KUNDIS CRAIG, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN CONTEXT: CASES AND MATERIALS, 2ND EDITION (casebook) (Thomson/West 2008). Electronic updates available at http://www.craigenvironmental-law.com. -- First Edition: West 2005. ROBIN KUNDIS CRAIG, TEACHER’S MANUAL: TO ACCOMPANY ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN CONTEXT SECOND EDITION (Thomson/West: 2008). -- First Edition: West 2005. NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: COMMITTEE ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND THE CLEAN W ATER ACT: SCIENTIFIC, MODELING, AND TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF NUTRIENT POLLUTANT LOAD ALLOCATION AND IMPLEMENTATION, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, NUTRIENT CONTROL ACTIONS FOR IMPROVING W ATER QUALITY IN THE MISSISSIPPI BASIN AND NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO (December 2008). COMMITTEE ON THE CLEAN W ATER ACT AND THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, MISSISSIPPI RIVER W ATER QUALITY AND THE CLEAN W ATER ACT: PROGRESS, CHALLENGES, AND OPPORTUNITIES (Electronic: Oct. 2007; Print: Feb. 2008). BOOK CHAPTERS: J.B. Ruhl & Robin Kundis Craig, New Sustainable Governance Institutions for Estuaries and Coasts, in ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS OF ESTUARIES AND COASTS (forthcoming 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Standing, in JIM MAY, ED., HANDBOOK OF CONTEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (American Bar Association: forthcoming 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Procedural Due Process, in JIM MAY, ED., HANDBOOK OF CONTEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (American Bar Association: forthcoming 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, The Atmosphere, the Oceans, Climate, and Ecosystem Services, in W ILLIAM H. RODGERS, ED., GLOBAL W ARMING READER (Carolina Academic Press: forthcoming 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Oceans and Estuaries: The Ocean Commissions’ Unfulfilled Vision, in JOHN C. DERNBACH, ED., AGENDA FOR A SUSTAINABLE AMERICA, at 221-37 (Environmental Law Institute: Jan. 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Coastal Water Quality Protection, in DONALD C. BAUR, TIM EICHENBERG, & MICHAEL SUTTON, EDS., OCEAN AND COASTAL LAW AND POLICY 205-242 (American Bar Association: 2008) Robin Kundis Craig, Oceans and Estuaries, in JOHN C. DERNBACH, ED., STUMBLING TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY 227-256 (Environmental Law Institute: 2002). LAW REVIEW ARTICLES: Robin Kundis Craig, What Public Health Teaches Us About Private Property: Community Values, Private Rights, and the Management of Risk (in progress; submission expected Spring 2011). Robin Kundis Craig, Federalism, Climate Change, and Section 101(g) of the Clean Water Act: Bridging the Water Allocation/Water Quality Divide in Twenty-First Century Water Management (in progress; submission expected Spring 2011). Robin Kundis Craig, When Originalism No Longer Matters: Embracing the Public Trust Doctrines as State Common Law (submission expected Fall 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Agencies Interpreting Courts Interpreting Statutes: The Chevron Conundrum of an Indecisive Court (in progress; submission expected Fall 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Avoiding the Jellyfish Sea, or, What Do We Mean by Sustainable Oceans, Anyway?, XX JOURNAL OF LAND, RESOURCES, & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (University of Utah) (forthcoming Fall 2010)..

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Robin Kundis Craig, Adapting Water Federalism to Climate Change Impacts: Energy Policy, Food Security, and the Allocation of Water Resources, XX ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY LAW & POLICY JOURNAL (University of Houston) (forthcoming Fall 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Adapting Water Law to Public Necessity: Reframing Climate Change Adaptation as Emergency Preparedness and Response, XX VERMONT JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (forthcoming Summer 2010). Robin Kundis Craig & J.B. Ruhl, Governing for Sustainable Coasts: Complexity, Climate Change, and Coastal Ecosystem Protection, XX SUSTAINABILITY (forthcoming 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Constitutional Contours for the Design and Implementation of Multistate Renewable Energy Programs, 81:3 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LAW REVIEW (forthcoming Summer 2010) Robin Kundis Craig, “Stationarity Is Dead’ – Long Live Transformation: Five Principles for Climate Change Adaptation Law, 34:1 HARVARD ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW (forthcoming March 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, A Comparative Guide to the Western States’ Public Trust Doctrines: Public Values, Private Rights, and the Evolution Toward an Ecological Public Trust, 37:1 ECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLY (forthcoming March 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Administrative Law in the Roberts Court: The First Four Years, 62:1 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming March 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Adapting to Climate Change: The Potential Role of State Public Trust Doctrines, 34:4 VERMONT LAW REVIEW (forthcoming Spring 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Water Supply, Desalination, Climate Change, and Energy Policy, 22 PACIFIC MCGEORGE GLOBAL BUSINESS & DEVELOPMENT LAW JOURNAL 225 (Spring 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, The Public Health Aspects of Environmental Enforcement, 2 PITTSBURGH JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL & PUBLIC HEALTH LAW (forthcoming Spring 2010) (invited submission). Robin Kundis Craig, Climate Change Comes to the Clean Water Act: Now What?, 1:1 W ASHINGTON & LEE JOURNAL OF ENERGY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT (forthcoming Winter 2010) (invited submission for the inaugural & symposium issue: Climate Policy for the Obama Administration). Robin Kundis Craig, The Clean Water Act on the Cutting Edge: Climate Change and Water Quality Regulation, 24:2 NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT 14 (Fall 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Valuing the Public Health Aspects of Environmental Enforcement: Qualitative versus Quantitative Evaluations of Enforcement Effort, 33:3 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL 403 (Fall 2009) (invited submission for the Symposium Issue: Contemporary Issues at the Intersection of Public Health and Environmental Law). Robin Kundis Craig, A Public Health Approach to Sea-Level Rise: Starting Points for Climate Change Adaptation, 15:2 W IDENER LAW REVIEW (forthcoming Spring 2009) (invited submission for the 2008 Widener Law Review Symposium: Living with Climate Change: Legal Challenges in a Warmer World). Robin Kundis Craig, The Military and the Environment in the United States: Exemptions, Injunctions, and Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council, 18:1 REVIEW OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 100 (April 2009) (invited submission). Robin Kundis Craig, Beyond Winter v. NRDC: A Decade of Litigating the Navy’s Active SONAR Around the Environmental Exemptions, 36:2 BOSTON COLLEGE ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS LAW REVIEW 353 (Spring 2009) (invited submission for the 2008 Boston College Symposium: 15-Ton Canaries: the Great Whales of the North Atlantic, Natural Indicators of Pressing Challenges to the Health of Global Oceans, Climate, Science, Law, Policy & Government). Robin Kundis Craig, Fishers, Divers, Scientists, Lawyers, and Marine Protect Areas: The U.S. Experience in Protecting Coral Reefs, 5:2-3 TOURISM IN MARINE ENVIRONMENTS (New Zealand) 89 (2009) (lead article).

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Robin Kundis Craig, Justice Kennedy and Ecosystem Services: A Functional Approach to Clean Water Act Jurisdiction after Rapanos, 38:3 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 635 (Summer 2008) (lead article). Robin Kundis Craig, Climate Change, Regulatory Fragmentation, and Water Triage, 79:3 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LAW REVIEW 825 (Summer 2008). -- Extensively excerpted in NICHOLAS ROBINSON, DAVID HODAS, RICHARD HILDRETH, & GUSTOVE SPETH, CLIMATE CHANGE LAW CASEBOOK (2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Coral Reefs, Fishing, and Tourism: Tensions in U.S. Law and Policy Reform. 27:1 STANFORD ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL 3 (Jan. 2008) (lead article). Robin Kundis Craig, Removing “the Cloak of a Standing Inquiry”: Pollution Regulation, Public Health, and Private Risk in the Injury-in-Fact Analysis, 29:1 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW 149 (Oct. 2007). Robin Kundis Craig, A Comparative Guide to the Eastern Public Trust Doctrines: Classifications of States, Property Rights, and State Summaries, 16:1 PENN STATE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW 1 (Fall 2007) (lead article). Robin Kundis Craig, Acropora spp.: Water Quantity, Water Quality, and Threatened Florida Corals, 22:2 NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT 22 (Fall 2007). -- Reprinted in ADDRESSING THE ISSUE OF W ATER POLLUTION (Icfai University Press, forthcoming Nov. 2008). Robin Kundis Craig, Which Way Federalism Under Section 402, 22:1 NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT 20 (Summer 2007). Robin Kundis Craig, Protecting Oceans from Urban Storm Water Runoff, 21:4 NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT 36 (Spring 2007). Robin Kundis Craig, Valuing Coastal and Ocean Ecosystem Services: The Paradox of Scarcity for Marine Resources Commodities and the Potential Role of Lifestyle Value Competition. 22:2 JOURNAL OF LAND USE AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 355 (Spring 2007) (symposium issue: The Law and Policy of Ecosystem Services). Robin Kundis Craig, Are Marine National Monuments Better Than National Marine Sanctuaries? U.S. Ocean Policy, Marine Protected Areas, and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, 7:1 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT LAW & POLICY (American University) 27 (Fall 2006) (invited article). Robin Kundis Craig, Urban Runoff and Ocean Water Quality in Southern California: What Tools Does the Clean Water Act Provide? 9 CHAPMAN LAW REVIEW 313 (Spring 2006) (invited article for the 2006 symposium issue: The Slippery Slope: Urban Runoff, Water Quality, and the Issue of Legal Authority). Robin Kundis Craig, Protecting International Marine Biodiversity: National Systems of Marine Protected Areas and International Treaties. 20:2 JOURNAL OF LAND USE AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 333 (Spring 2005) (Distinguished Lecture in Environmental Law). Robin Kundis Craig, The Stevens/Scalia Principle and Why It Matters: Statutory Conversations and a Cultural Critical Critique of the Strict Plain Meaning Approach. 79:4 TULANE LAW REVIEW 955 (Spring 2005) (lead article). Robin Kundis Craig, Should There Be A Constitutional Right to a Clean and Healthy Environment?, 34:12 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 11013 (Dec. 2004) (lead article). -- Reprinted in L. LAKSHMI, ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH: ISSUES AND IMPLICATIONS 17-51 (Amicus Books, The Ifcai University Press: 2008-2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Regulation of Marine Resources in the United States: An Overview of the Current Complexity, 19:1 NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT 3 (Summer 2004) (lead article). Robin Kundis Craig, “No Comment” on Deep Ripping: Wetlands and the Clean Water Act after Borden Ranch, 34 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 10028 (Jan. 2004).

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Robin Kundis Craig, Taking Steps Toward Marine Wilderness Protection? Fishing and Coral Reef Marine Reserves in Florida and Hawaii, 34 MCGEORGE LAW REVIEW 155 (Winter 2003) (lead article). Robin Kundis Craig, Ever Since SWANCC: The New Federalism and Clean Water Act Jurisdiction, 33:1 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 113 (Winter 2003). Robin Kundis Craig, The Bush Administration and the Environment: An Introduction. 25:1 W ESTERN NEW ENGLAND LAW REVIEW 1-27 (2003) (lead article; symposium issue). Robin Kundis Craig, Taking the Long View of Ocean Ecosystems: Historical Science, Marine Restoration, and the Oceans Act of 2000. 29:4 ELQ: ECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLY 649 (Fall 2002) (lead article). Robin Kundis Craig, The Other Side of Sustainable Aquaculture: Mariculture and Nonpoint Source Pollution. 9 W ASHINGTON UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY 163 (2002). The article is part of the 2002 National Association of Environmental Law Societies' Conference on Sustainable Agriculture: Food for the Future. Robin Kundis Craig, Sustaining the Unknown Seas: Changes in U.S. Ocean Policy and Regulation Since Rio '92. 32:2 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 10190 (Feb. 2002). Robin Kundis Craig & Sarah Miller, Ocean Discharge Criteria and Marine Protected Areas: Ocean Water Quality Protection under the Clean Water Act. 29:1 BOSTON C. ENVTL. AFFAIRS L. REV. 1 (Fall 2001) (lead article). Robin Kundis Craig, Navigating Federalism: The Missing Statutory Analysis in Solid Waste Agency. 31:5 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 10508 (May 2001). Robin Kundis Craig, Will Separation of Powers Challenges "Take Care" of Environmental Citizen Suits? Article II, Injury-in-Fact, Private "Enforcers," and Lessons from Qui Tam Litigation. 72:1 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LAW REVIEW 93 (Winter 2001). Robin Kundis Craig, Mobil Oil Exploration, Environmental Protection, and Contract Repudiation: It's Time to Recognize the Public Trust in the Outer Continental Shelf. 30 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 11104 (December 2000). Robin Kundis Craig, Local or National? The Increasing Federalization of Nonpoint Source Pollution Regulation. 16:1 JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & LITIGATION (University of Oregon) 179 (Fall 2000). -- Cited in Simsbury-Avon Preservation Society L.L.C. v. Metacon Gun Club, Inc., --- F.3d ---, 2009 WL 2341924, at *20 (2d Cir. 2009). -- Cited in Cordiano v. Metacon Gun Club, Inc., 575 F.3d 199, 222 (2d. Cir 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Idaho Sporting Congress v. Thomas and Sovereign Immunity: Federal Facility Nonpoint Sources, the APA, and the Meaning of "In the Same Manner, and To the Same Extent as Any Nongovernmental Entity." 30:3 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 527 (Fall 2000). -- Cited in Center for Biological Diversity v. Wagner, 2009 WL 2176049, at *16 (D. Or. June 29, 2009). th

-- Cited in Center for Native Ecosystems v. Cables, 509 F.3d 1310, 1332 (10 Cir. 2007). Robin Kundis Craig, The Coral Reef Task Force: Protecting the Environment Through Executive Order. 30:5 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 10343 (May 2000) Robin Kundis Craig, When Daubert Gets Erie: Medical Certainty and Medical Expert Testimony in Federal Courts. 77:1 DENVER UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 69 (1999). -- Cited with approval and reasoning adopted in Legg v. Chopra, 256 F.3d 286, 291 (6th Cir. 2002). -- Cited in Provident Life & Accident Insurance Co. v. McCoy, 2006 WL 5909027, at *12 (S.D. Ohio Feb. 1, 2006).

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Robin Kundis Craig, Notice Letters and Notice Pleading: The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Sufficiency of Environmental Citizen Suit Notice. 78:1 OREGON LAW REVIEW 105 (Spring 1999). -- Cited in City of Waukesha v. PDQ Food Stores, Inc., 500 F. Supp. 2d 1119, 1122-23 (E.D. Wis. 2007), -- Cited in Atwell v. KW Plastics Recycling Division, 173 F. Supp. 2d 1213, 1217-18 (M.D. Ala. 2001). Robin Kundis Craig, Borders and Discharges: Regulation of Tribal Activities under the Clean Water Act in States with NPDES Program Authority. 16:1 UCLA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY 1 (1997/1998). Robin Kundis Craig, Comment, Of Fish, Federal Dams, and State Protections: A State’s Options Against the Federal Government for Dam-Related Fish Kills on the Columbia River. 26 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 355 (Spring 1996).

ESSAYS, COLUMNS, BOOK REVIEWS, and OTHER SHORTER PUBLICATIONS: Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News, 35:2 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 10-15 (Winter 2010). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News, 35:1 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 15-22, 27 (Fall 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, “Public Trust Doctrine: Too Limited” (letter), 326 SCIENCE 44 (Oct. 2, 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News, 34:4 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 16-22 (Summer 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News, 34:3 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 18-21 (Spring 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News, 34:2 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 15-20 (Winter 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Private Attorney General, in DAVID S. TANENHAUS, ED., ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Vol 4, at 113-14 (2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Environmental Citizen Suits, in DAVID S. TANENHAUS, ED., ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 2, at 116-17 (2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Rapanos v. United States, 126 S. Ct. 2208 (2006), in DAVID S. TANENHAUS, ED., ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 4, at 177 (2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 531 U.S.159 (2001), in DAVID S. TANENHAUS, ED., ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 4, at 427-28 (2009). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News, 34:1 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 19-22, 25 (Fall 2008). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News, 33:4 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 23-24, 28 (Summer 2008). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 33:3 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 17-18 (Spring 2008). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 33:2 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 13-14, 20 (Winter 2008). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 33:1 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 20-22 (Fall 2007). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 32:4 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 20-23 (Summer 2007).

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Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 32:3 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 18-19 (Spring 2007). Robin Kundis Craig, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), in STANLEY W. TRIMBLE, ED., ENCYCLOPEDIA OF W ATER SCIENCE (2007). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 32:2 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 12-13 (Winter 2007). Robin Kundis Craig, “Marine Protected Areas and the United States’ Ocean Policy and Law,” 38:3 Trends (ABA SEER) 10-11 (Jan./Feb. 2007). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 32:1 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 20-22 (Fall 2006). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 31:4 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 14-16 (Summer 2006). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 31:3 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 22-24 (Spring 2006). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 31:2 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 17-19 (Winter 2006). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 31:1 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 16-17 (Fall 2005). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 30:4 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 18-20 (Summer 2005). Robin Kundis Craig, Valuing Marine Wilderness: Representative Marine Protected Areas and the Perceived Value of Biodiversity Restoration. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: SPECIES AT RISK 2004: PATHWAYS TO RECOVERY CONFERENCE, VICTORIA, BC, CANADA, MARCH 2-6, 2004 (Spring 2005). Mark Agrast, Jonathan H. Adler, Robin Kundis Craig, & Douglas T. Kendall, How to Protect Environmental Protections? 35:6 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 10413-25 (June 2005) (transcript of panel discussion held March 2005 in Washington, D.C.). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News,. 30:3 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 17-19 (Spring 2005). Robin Kundis Craig, Progress toward a revised national ocean policy?, 36:4 TRENDS 4-5 (March/April 2005) (ABA Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 30:2 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 19-21, 24 (Winter 2005). Robin Kundis Craig, Supreme Court News. 30:1 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 20-21 (Fall 2004). Robin Kundis Craig, Europe’s System of Marine Protected Areas: Legal and Policy Challenges to Preserving Coastal Biodiversity, in CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DELIVERING SUSTAINABLE COASTS: CONNECTING SCIENCE AND POLICY (LITTORAL 2004), ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND, UK, SEPTEMBER 20-22, 2004 (Sept. 2004). Robin Kundis Craig, “A Problem-Based Approach Using Real Court Documents,” in Civil Procedure: Approach, STEVEN FRIEDLAND & GERALD HESS, EDS., GONZAGA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE FOR LAW SCHOOL TEACHING, TEACHING THE LAW SCHOOL CURRICULUM 19-20 (Carolina Academic Press 2004). Robin Kundis Craig, “Plans of Attack,” in Civil Procedure: Approach, STEVEN FIREDLAND & GERALD HESS, EDS., GONZAGA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE FOR LAW SCHOOL TEACHING, TEACHING THE LAW SCHOOL CURRICULUM 24-25 (Carolina Academic Press 2004). Robin Kundis Craig, “Joinder Hot Potato,” in Civil Procedure: Exercises, STEVEN FRIEDLAND & GERALD HESS, EDS., GONZAGA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE FOR LAW SCHOOL TEACHING, TEACHING THE LAW SCHOOL CURRICULUM 40-41 (Carolina Academic Press 2004).

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Robin Kundis Craig, “A Devilish Case,” in Civil Procedure: Brief Gems, STEVEN FRIEDLAND & GERALD HESS, EDS., GONZAGA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE FOR LAW SCHOOL TEACHING, TEACHING THE LAW SCHOOL CURRICULUM 45 (Carolina Academic Press 2004). Robin Kundis Craig, No Comment on Deep Ripping: Wetlands and the Clean Water Act after Borden Ranch, 25:6 NATIONAL W ETLANDS NEWSLETTER 3-15 (Winter 2003-2004). Robin Kundis Craig, Review of WINSTON HARRINGTON, RICHARD C. MORTGENSTERN, & THOMAS STERNER (EDS.), CHOOSING ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY: COMPARING INSTRUMENTS AND OUTCOMES IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE (Washington D.C.: Resources for the Future 2004), 5 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF LAW REFORM 585-589 (2003) (appeared 2006). Robin Kundis Craig, Do We Value Marine Wilderness? The Rhetoric and the Reality in Two Coral Reef Marine Reserves. CLE materials distributed on CD-ROM in connection with the EPA Technology Transfer Conference “Emerging Technologies, Tools, and Techniques to Manage st Our Coasts in the 21 Century.” Distributed October 2003. Robin Kundis Craig, The Bush Administration’s Use and Abuse of Rulemaking, Part II: Playing with the Federal Register, 29:1 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 5-6, 15 (Fall 2003). Robin Kundis Craig, The Bush Administration’s Use and Abuse of Rulemaking, Part I: The Rise of OIRA, 28:4 ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW NEWS 8-10, 13 (Summer 2003). Robin Kundis Craig, Lower Courts Untangle the Finer Points of the SWANCC Decision, 24:5 NATIONAL W ETLANDS NEWSLETTER 7-8, 12-13 (Sept./Oct. 2002) (written at the request of Bonnie Nevel, the Editor in Chief). Robin Kundis Craig, Toward a Notion of Environmental Bioethics. Review Essay of YOU CAN’T EAT GNP: ECONOMICS AS IF ECOLOGY MATTERS by Eric A. Davidson (2000). 23:1 W. NEW ENGLAND L. REV. 173-189 (Spring 2001). Written in response to request by W ESTERN NEW ENGLAND LAW REVIEW editorial board. Robin Kundis Craig, Power in Puerto Rico: Environmental Justice in the First Circuit. 1:18 W ESTERN MASSACHUSETTS LAW TRIBUNE at 1, 11 (Oct. 11-18, 2000). Robin Kundis Craig, Beyond the APA: Rulemaking in the Real World. Review of RULEMAKING: HOW GOVERNMENT AGENCIES W RITE LAW AND MAKE POLICY, by Cornelius M. Kerwin (2d Ed. 1999)). 29:3 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW . 515-524 (Fall 1999). Written in response to request by ENVIRONMENTAL LAW editorial board. Robin Kundis Craig, The Play’s the Thing: Learning Civil Procedure by Breaking the Routine. 6:2 THE LAW TEACHER (Gonzaga University Institute for Law School Teaching), at 4, 11 (Spring 1999).

CLE MATERIALS AND BAR ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTERS: Robin Kundis Craig, The Supreme Court, Agencies, and Water, 2008-2009: Where’s the Environment in Environmental Law? SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR TH ASSOCIATION, PROCEEDINGS OF THE 38 ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (March 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, “Ocean Acidification and the Clean Water Act,” 12:2 Marine Resources Committee Newsletter 21 (Feb. 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, “Climate Change and the Public Trust Doctrine: Are Changes to Water Law Coming?”, 11:2 Water Resources Committee Newsletter 2-5 (Feb. 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, “Message from the Chair,” 5:1 Constitutional Law Committee Newsletter 1 (Jan. 2009). Robin Kundis Craig, “Message from the Chair,” 4:3 Constitutional Law Committee Newsletter 1 (July 2008). Robin Kundis Craig, “Message from the Chair,” 4:2 Constitutional Law Committee Newsletter 1 (May 2008).

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Marine Resources, in SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, YEAR IN REVIEW 2007, at 231-43 (Spring 2008) (with Gerald George, Francine Ffolkes, Brett Grosko, & Michael Wascom). Robin Kundis Craig, “Case Law Round Up,” 11:1 Marine Resources Committee Newsletter 6-8 (Feb. 2008). Robin Kundis Craig, “Message from the Chair,” 4:1 Constitutional Law Committee Newsletter 1-3 (Dec. 2007). Robin Kundis Craig, “Recent Cases of Note,” 3:3 Constitutional Law Committee Newsletter 2-4 (Aug. 2007). Robin Kundis Craig, “Message from the Chair,” 10:1 Marine Resources Committee Newsletter 1-2 (April 2007). Marine Resources, in SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, YEAR IN REVIEW 2006, at 247-57 (Spring 2007) (with Gerald George, Aaron Courtney, & Michael Wascom). Robin Kundis Craig, “Two Cases of Note,” 3:2 Constitutional Law Committee Newsletter 8 (Jan. 2007). Robin Kundis Craig, “Recent Cases of Note,” 3:1 Constitutional Law Committee Newsletter 9-11 (Oct. 2006). Robin Kundis Craig, “Marine Protected Areas: National and International Systems,” Natural Resources Roundtable: Hot Topics, in AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION SECTION OF ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND TH RESOURCES, PROCEEDINGS OF THE 14 SECTION FALL MEETING, Vol. II, at 133-147 (Oct. 4-7, 2006). Robin Kundis Craig, “Moderator’s Overview: 404 Is Muddy, 401 Is (Relatively) Clear, and 402 Is . . . ?,” Mini-Plenary: More Wading into Muddy Waters: The Supreme Court’s Interpretations of Clean Water Act Jurisdiction, in AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION SECTION OF ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND TH RESOURCES, PROCEEDINGS OF THE 14 SECTION FALL MEETING, Vol. II, at 11-23 (Oct. 4-7, 2006). Robin Kundis Craig, Administrative Law in the U.S. Supreme Court 2004-2006: Trends, Cases, and Unexploded Bombshells, Chapter 13 in TEXAS BAR ASSOCIATION, ADVANCED ADMINISTRATIVE LAW COURSE 2006 CLE MATERIALS (Sept. 28-29, 2006). Robin K. Craig, “Message from the Chair.” 9:3 Marine Resources Committee Newsletter (ABA) 1-3 (August 2006). Marine Resources, in SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, YEAR IN REVIEW 2005, at 230-41 (Spring 2006) (with Gerald George, Kristopher Picler, & Janna Scott). Robin Kundis Craig, “The Commerce Clause Reach of the Clean Water Act: The Courts of Appeals Debate in the Shadows of SWANCC, Rapanos, and Carabell.” 2:2 Constitutional Law Task Force Newsletter 2-5 (April 2006). Robin Kundis Craig, “Other Cases of Note.” 2:2 Constitutional Law Task Force Newsletter (ABA) 5-8 (April 2006). Robin K. Craig, “Message from the Chair.” 9:2 Marine Resources Committee Newsletter (ABA) 1 (April 2006). Robin Craig, “Message from the Chair.” 9:1 Marine Resources Committee Newsletter (ABA) 1-2 (Dec. 2005). “Web Resources for Marine Resources.” 9:1 Marine Resources Committee Newsletter (ABA) 7 (Dec. 2005). “Marine Resources Cases of Note, April-October 2005.” 9:1 Marine Resources Committee Newsletter (ABA) 7-8 (Dec. 2005). Robin Kundis Craig, “Will the Supreme Court Decide the Commerce Clause Limits of the Clean Water Act?” 2:1 Constitutional Law Task Force Newsletter (ABA) 3-4 (Dec. 2005).

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Robin Kundis Craig, “Standing, Federalism and Regulation of Summer Flounder under the Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.” 2:1 Constitutional Law Task Force Newsletter (ABA) 5-6 (Dec. 2005). Robin Kundis Craig & Jonathan Adler, “Constitutional Environmental Law: An Overview.” 2:1 Constitutional Law Task Force Newsletter (ABA) 7-12 (Dec. 2005). Robin Kundis Craig, “Overview of Constitutional Issues in Environmental Law.” 1:1 Constitutional Law Task Force Newsletter (ABA) 2-7 (July 2005). Robin K. Craig, “Message from the Chair.” 8:1 Marine Resources Committee Newsletter 1-2 (April 2005). “Recent Developments in Marine Resources Law.” 8:1 Marine Resources Committee Newsletter 2-3, 5 (April 2005). “Judicial Decisions: Marine Mammal Protection Act,” in Marine Resources, SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2004 YEAR IN REVIEW (ABA 2005). “Judicial Decisions: Endangered Species Act,” in Marine Resources, SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2004 YEAR IN REVIEW (ABA 2005). “Administrative Developments: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS): Marine Mammal Protection Act, in Marine Resources, SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2004 YEAR IN REVIEW (ABA 2005). “Legislative Developments: Marine Mammal Protection Act,” in Marine Resources, SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2004 YEAR IN REVIEW (ABA 2005). “Legislative Developments: Endangered Species Act,” in Marine Resources, SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2004 YEAR IN REVIEW (ABA 2005). Robin Kundis Craig, Moderator’s Overview: The Gulf of Mexico’s Many Currents, in CONFERENCE TH PROCEEDINGS: 12 SECTION FALL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION’S SECTION OF ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND RESOURCES 141-48 (Oct. 2004). “Judicial Decisions: Marine Mammal Protection Act,” in Marine Resources, SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2003 YEAR IN REVIEW 211-12 (ABA 2004). “Judicial Decisions: Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act,” in Marine Resources, SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2003 YEAR IN REVIEW 214 (ABA 2004). “Administrative Developments: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS): Marine Mammal Protection Act, in Marine Resources, SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2003 YEAR IN REVIEW 217 (ABA 2004). “Administrative Developments: Minerals Management Service,” in Marine Resources, SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2003 YEAR IN REVIEW 218 (ABA 2004). “Legislative Developments: Marine Mammal Protection Act/Endangered Species Act” (co-drafted with Sandra Zellmer), in Marine Resources, SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2003 YEAR IN REVIEW 219 (ABA 2004). “Legislative Developments: Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act,” in Marine Resources, SECTION ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, 2003 YEAR IN REVIEW 220 (ABA 2004). Robin Kundis Craig, Recent Developments in Federal Environmental Law, 2002-2003. 46-page CLE materials printed in connection with the Indiana University/Eli Lilly & Co. conference “Doing It Right: Corporate Responsibility, Ethics and the Environment. October 15, 2003. Robin Kundis Craig, Beyond SWANCC: The “New” Federalism Under the Clean Water Act and Implications for Clean Water Act Jurisdiction. 23-page CLE materials (different from paper of the Robin Kundis Craig -- 11

same name) printed in connection with the Lewis & Clark School of Law conference “The Clean Water Act Turns 30: Celebrating Its Past, Predicting Its Future.” October 17-18, 2002.

CALI EXERCISES: Robin Kundis Craig, “Climate Change: Introduction to Climate Change.” February 2010. Robin Kundis Craig, “Water Law: The California Doctrine.” December 2009. Robin Kundis Craig, “Water Law: Regulated Riparianism—The Example of Florida.” October 2009. Robin Kundis Craig, “Water Law: Federal Reserved Rights.” September 2009. Robin Kundis Craig, “Water Law: Equitable Apportionment.” August 2009. Robin Kundis Craig, “Water Law: Ground Water Basics.” July 2009. Robin Kundis Craig, “Water Law: The Public Trust Doctrine.” June 2009. Robin Kundis Craig, “Water Law Basics: Prior Appropriation.” June 2009. Robin Kundis Craig, “Water Law Basics: Riparianism.” May 2009. Robin Kundis Craig, “Water Law Basics: Rights in Surface Water.” May 2009. Robin Kundis Craig, “Federal Preemption in Environmental Law.” January 2009. Robin Kundis Craig, “FIFRA Basics.” September 2008. Robin Kundis Craig, “TSCA Basics.” Submitted May 2008. Robin Kundis Craig, “Standing in Environmental Citizen Suits.” April 2008. Robin Kundis Craig, “Constitutional Aspects of Environmental Law: Fifth Amendment Takings.” March 2008. Robin Kundis Craig, “Constitutional Aspects of Environmental Law: The Commerce Clause.” August 2007. Robin Kundis Craig, “Introduction to Administrative Law for Environmental and Natural Resources Law Students.” March 2007. Robin Kundis Craig, “International Trade and Endangered Species.” December 2006. Robin Kundis Craig, “Introduction to International Environmental Law.” September 2005. Robin Kundis Craig, “Clean Air Act Stationary Sources and Hazardous Air Pollutants.” April 2004. Robin Kundis Craig, “Regulated Sources Under the Clean Air Act.” March 2004. Robin Kundis Craig, “Clean Air Act Stationary Sources and Criteria Pollutants.” March 2004. Robin Kundis Craig, “RCRA Hazardous Wastes.” October 2003. Robin Kundis Craig, “RCRA ‘Solid Wastes.’” August 2003. Robin Kundis Craig, “Clean Water Act Jurisdiction.” March 2003. Robin Kundis Craig, “Clean Water Act Permitting.” March 2003. Robin Kundis Craig, “ESA Basics.” March 2003.

OTHER: ROBIN KUNDIS CRAIG, POWER POINT PRESENTATIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN CONTEXT (West Corp.: April 2005).

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“’Stationarity Is Dead’—Long Live Transformation: Five Principles for Climate Change Adaptation. 4 Annual CAMNet Rendevouz—Climate Change and Adaptive Management. Collaborative Adaptive Management Network. Tucson, AZ. March 9, 2010. Featured speaker. “’Stationarity Is Dead’ – Long Live Transformation: Five Principles for Climate Change Adaptation.” University of Arizona School of Law. Tucson, AZ. March 8, 2010. “State Public Trust Doctrines, the Emerging Ecological Public Trust, and the Balance of Public and Private Rights.” 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of Law, Property and Society. Georgetown University Law School. Washington, D.C. March 5, 2010.

“Adapting Cooperative Federalism to Climate Change’s Water Impacts: Who Should Get to Do What?” 2010 Environment & Energy Law & Policy Journal Symposium” Climate Change, Water, and Adaptative Law. University of Houston College of Law. Houston, TX. February 26, 2010. “Protecting Inflows from the Apalachicola River.” Freshwater Inflows to Estuaries: 2010 and Beyond.” Texas Parks & Wildlife and Gulf of Mexico Program. Corpus Christi, TX. February 9, 2010. “Marine Regulatory Jurisdiction and Marine Zoning: An Overview.” Florida Symposium on Offshore Energy, Part II: The Inshore Challenges of Offshore Energy Projects. Florida State University Institute for Energy Systems, Economics, and Sustainability (IESES). Tallahassee, FL. February 1, 2010. “Public Health and Climate Change Adaptation.” Natural Resources Section Panel, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. January 9, 2010. “Adapting Water Resources Management to Climate Change: The Role of State Public Trust Doctrines.” Annual Water Resources Conference. American Water Resources Association (AWRA). Seattle, WA. November 11, 2009. “Legal Barriers to Dealing with Climate Change: Getting the Law to Fit the Problem.” Sea Grant Climate Change Workshop: “Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Communities: A Network Approach to Outreach.” Charleston, S.C. November 11, 2009 (remote participation). “Climate Change, Fisheries Management, and the Law: Finding Solutions to Address Uncertainty.” Intra-Conference Symposium sponsored by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, & U.S. Geological Survey: Fisheries in a Changing Climate. AFS ’09. American Fisheries Society Annual Conference. Nashville, TN. September 3, 2009. “Constitutional Aspects of Multistate Alternative Energy Agreements.” Multi-State Decisionmaking for Renewable Energy and Transmission: Spotlight on Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. National Renewable Energy Laboratory & U.S. Department of Energy. Denver, CO. August 11, 2009. “Adapting to Climate Change: The Potential Role of State Public Trust Doctrines.” Lecture as Distinguished Summer Environmental Scholar. Vermont Law School. South Royalton, VT. July 14, 2009. Invited Participant. SIMPLE Training Workshop. Tools for Change: Center for Computer-Aided Legal Instruction Annual Conference. Boulder, CO. June 18-20, 2009. “Regulatory Fragmentation as a Barrier to Integrated Management of Western Rivers.” Fourteenth Institute for Natural Resources Law Teachers. Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation. Chico Hot Springs, MT. May 28, 2009. “Water Supply, Desalination, Climate Change, and Energy Policy.” Critical Intersections for Energy and Water Law: New Challenges and Opportunities. University of Dundee (Scotland), University of Calgary Faculty of Law (Alberta), and University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law. Alberta, Calgary, Canada. May 20-21, 2009. th

Panelist, “Supreme Court Update.” 38 Annual Conference on Environmental Law. American Bar Association Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources. Keystone, CO. March 14, 2009. “Public Health Valuation in Environmental Enforcement: The Basics.” Contemporary Issues at the Intersection of Public Health and Environmental Law. SIU Law Journal Symposium. Southern Illinois University College of Law. Carbondale, IL. February 27, 2009. Robin Kundis Craig -- 13

“Climate Change Comes to the Clean Water Act: Now What?” Climate Policy for the Obama Administration. Washington & Lee School of Law. Lexington, VA. February 20, 2009. “A Public Health Approach to Sea Level Rise.” Workshop on Adapting Legal Regimes in the Face of Climate Change. University of North Carolina School of Law & University of Houston School of Law. Chapel Hill, N.C. October 18, 2008. “The Navy’s SONAR and Marine Mammals: Law and Policy.” 15-Ton Canaries: the Great Whales of the North Atlantic, Natural Indicators of Pressing Challenges to the Health of Global Oceans, Climate, Science, Law, Policy & Government. Boston College School of Law. Boston, MA. October 15-16, 2008. “A Public Health Approach to Sea Level Rise.” Climate Change Symposium. Widener University School of Law. Wilmington, DE. April 19, 2008. “Public Health Implications for Environmental Law.” Mercer University School of Law Virtual Lecture in Environmental Law. March 24-28, 2008. “Sea-Level Rise and Public Health.” Panel Presentation, “The Tide Is Upon Us: Coastlines in the th Face of Sea-Level Rise.” 14 Annual Public Interest Environmental Conference: Reducing Florida’s Footprint: Stepping Up to the Global Challenge. University of Florida School of Law. Gainesville, FL. February 29, 2008. Roundtable Speaker. “Current Issues in Ocean Resource Management and Governance: A Roundtable Discussion.” Tenth Annual Professors’ Workshop, National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition. Pace Law School. White Plains, NY. Feb. 22, 2008. FSU Representative. Roundtable Discussion: “Climate Change and Environmental Education.” Second Conference of Environmental Law Program Directors. UCLA School of Law. Los Angeles, CA. Jan. 24, 2008. Moderator. “Piracy on the High Seas.” Association of American Law Schools’ Annual Meeting. New York, NY. Jan. 5, 2008. Closing Plenary Speaker. Southeastern Environmental Summit 2007: Rising to the Challenge: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies to Combat the Impact of Sea Level Rise. Florida Coastal School of Law. Jacksonville, FL. Nov. 2, 2007. Congressional Briefer and Press Conference Participant. National Research Council, National Academies: Mississippi River Water Quality and the Clean Water Act: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities (report release). Washington, D.C. Oct. 15-16, 2007. “The Public Trust Doctrine in Eastern Water Law.” Eastern Water Law. American Bar Association th Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, 15 Annual Section Fall Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA. Sept. 26-29, 2007. Moderator, Private Rights, Public Resources. American Bar Association Section of Environment, th Energy, and Resources, 15 Annual Section Fall Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA. Sept. 26-29, 2007 “Fishers, Divers, Scientists, Lawyers, and MPAs: The U.S. Experience in Protecting Coral Reefs.” Fifth International Coastal and Marine Tourism Congress. New Zealand Tourism Research Institute & AUT University. Auckland, New Zealand. Sept. 11-14, 2007. “Overview of Wetlands Regulation.” National Wetlands Conference. CLE International. Las Vegas, NV. June 7-8, 2007. “Water Use and the Federal Endangered Species Act.” Florida Water Law. Water Law Institute, CLE International. Tampa, FL. May 21-22, 2007. “Scientific Uncertainty, Global Warming, & Regulatory Policy: Massachusetts v. EPA.” Faculty & Student Colloquium. Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies, Florida State University. Tallahassee, FL. November 27, 2006. “MPAs, Marine Reserves, and the Law in the United States.” Fall Environmental Law Forum: The Role of Marine Reserves in a Fisheries Management Strategy. Florida State University College of Law. Tallahassee, FL. November 7, 2006.

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“Marine Protected Areas: National and International Systems.” Natural Resources Roundtable: Hot th Topics. American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, 14 Annual Section Fall Meeting. San Diego, CA. Oct. 4-7, 2006. Moderator, Mini-Plenary: More Wading into Muddy Waters: The Supreme Court’s Interpretations of Clean Water Act Jurisdiction. American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy, and th Resources, 14 Annual Section Fall Meeting. San Diego, CA. Oct. 4-7, 2006. “Federal Administrative Law Update,” Advanced Administrative Law Course 2006. Texas Bar Association, Texas Bar CLE. Austin, TX. Sept. 29. 2006. Panelist, “After Rapanos and Carabell.” Environmental Law Institute, American Bar Association’s Section on Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources’ Constitutional Law Committee, & D.C. Bar Association Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Section. Washington, D.C. July 11, 2006. Commenter, “Coastal Ecosystem Services.” Symposium: The Law and Policy of Ecosystem Services. Florida State University College of Law. Tallahassee, FL. April 7, 2006. “Urban Runoff and Ocean Water Quality in Southern California: What Tools Does the Clean Water Act Provide? Symposium: The Slippery Slope: Urban Runoff, Water Quality, and the Issue of Legal Authority. Chapman University School of Law. Orange, CA. January 27, 2006. “Constitutional Issues in Environmental Law: An Overview” (with Professor Jonathan Adler). Faculty Forum. Capital University School of Law. Columbus, OH. October 25, 2005. th

Panel Presenter, Constitutional Issues in Environmental Law: An Update. 13 Section Fall Meeting, ABA Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources. Nashville, TN. September 23, 2005. “Europe’s Marine Protected Areas and International Treaties: Meeting Coastal Obligations?” International Conference on Coastal Conservation and Management in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. IHRH &EUCC. Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal. April 17-20, 2005. Presentation accepted, but I was unable to attend. Panel Presenter, Does the Constitution Really Hinder Environmental Protection? Center for American Progress & Environmental Law Institute, Washington, D.C., March 24, 2005. “Recent Developments in Marine Restoration: National Policy, Law, and Science.” First National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, University of Florida & U.S. Geological Survey. Orlando, FL. December 6-10, 2004. “The Stevens-Scalia Principle: Statutory Conversations and a Cultural Critical Critique of the Strict Plain Meaning Approach.” Faculty Forum. Florida State University College of Law. Tallahassee, FL. October 28, 2004. “International Marine Biodiversity Preservation: National Systems of Marine Protected Areas and International Treaties.” Distinguished Lecture in Land Use and Environmental Law. Florida State University College of Law. Tallahassee, FL. October 28, 2004. “Introduction: Fixing the Gulf of Mexico: Old Problems – New Solutions?” 2004 Annual Fall Meeting, Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER), American Bar Association, San Antonio, Texas. October 6-10, 2004. (panel moderator) “The Stevens-Scalia Principle: Statutory Conversations and a Cultural Critical Critique of the Strict Plain Meaning Approach.” Faculty Forum. Indiana University School of Law. Indianapolis, IN. October 5, 2004. “Europe’s System of Marine Protected Areas: Legal and Policy Challenges to Marine Biodiversity Protection.” Littoral 2004, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. September 20-22, 2004. “Valuing Marine Wilderness: Representative Marine Protected Areas and the Perceived Value of Biodiversity Restoration.” Species At Risk 2004: Pathways to Recovery Conference, Victoria, B.C., Canada. March 2-6, 2004. “Recent Developments in Environmental Law: Implications for Compliance.” Doing It Right: Corporate Responsibility, Ethics and the Environment. Indiana University School of Law/Eli Lilly & Company. Indianapolis, IN. October 15, 2003. Robin Kundis Craig -- 15

“Do We Value Marine Wilderness? The Rhetoric and the Reality in Two Coral Reef Marine Reserves.” Technology Transfer Conference: Emerging Technologies, Tools, and Techniques to st Manage Our Coasts in the 21 Century. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Cocoa Beach, FL. Jan. 28-31, 2003. "Ever Since SWANCC: The ‘New’ Federalism and the Clean Water Act." The Clean Water Act Turns 30: Celebrating Its Past, Predicting Its Future. Lewis & Clark School of Law. Portland, OR. October 17, 2002. "Introduction and Overview." Environmental Law Symposium: The Bush Administration and the Environment: A One Year Retrospective and Predictions for the Next Three Years. Western New England College School of Law. Springfield, MA. February 2, 2002. I organized this symposium and will also act as moderator for the panels of agency personnel and environmental law practitioners “Administrative Law: Not Just for Public Interest Lawyers Any More.” W.G. Hart Legal Workshop 2001: The Changing Work and Organisation of Lawyers: Educational Implications. Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. London, England. June 26-28, 2001. "Liberty and Community as Recurrent Themes in American Property Law: Environmental Zoning." University of Massachusetts, Amherst. May 3, 2001. "Local or National? The Increasing Federalization of Nonpoint Source Pollution Control." Mercer University's Virtual Environmental Law Visiting Lecture Series, March 27-31, 2000. “Local or National? The Increasing Federalization of Nonpoint Source Pollution Control.” Faculty Forum, Western New England College School of Law, March 20, 2000. “Medical Causation in Federal Court.” Presentation to medical and epidemiology students at the Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR. 5/20/99. “Epidemiology and the Federal Courts.” Presentations with Judge Robert E. Jones for epidemiology students at the Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR. 6/4/98; 6/97. “Environmental Law” (wrote script and answers). Audio-visual presentation for the Ninth Circuit’s Annual Judicial Conference. 1/98.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Board of Directors, Environmental Advocacy, Inc. October 2009 to present. Committee on Clean Water Act Implementation Across the Mississippi River Basin, Water Science & Technology Board, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences. July 2009-June 2010. Legal Consultant, Commission for Environmental Cooperation, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The CEC was created by the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation, the environmental side agreement to NAFTA. I provide advice regarding discharges of mercury from coal-fired powered plants in connection with Submission SEM-04-005. May 2009-August 2009. Committee on the Mississippi River and the Clean Water Act: Scientific, Modeling, and Programmatic Aspects of Implementation, Water Science & Technology Board, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences. July 2008-January 2009. Committee on the Mississippi River Basin and the Clean Water Act, Water Science & Technology Board, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences. August 2005-September 2007. I was one of nine members of this Committee, who researched and produced a report on the effect of the Clean Water Act on the Mississippi River basin’s water quality. Working Group on Ocean Policy, American Bar Association, Fall 2004-present. I represent the ABA’s Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources and that Section’s Marine Resources Committee on this ABA-wide working group to formulate the ABA’s position on, and recommendations for, U.S. ocean policy in light of the Pew Oceans Commission’s and the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy’s reports, to enable the ABA to lobby Congress for new legislation. Robin Kundis Craig -- 16

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Generated initial chart comparing Commissions’ recommendations and President Bush’s December 2004 response. One of two drafters of the ABA’s three resolutions, and the primary drafter of both the resolution on government coordination and structure and the resolution on an ecosystembased national marine policy. Drafted most of the accompanying reports for the two resolutions. Acted as the coordinator for SEER’s response to the resolutions and reports. Appeared in front of the ABA House of Delegates on August 8, 2005, to argue in favor of the first three resolutions, all of which were passed. Assist in the ABA’s continuing lobbying efforts in Congress. Prepared one-page briefing document for congresspersons on Ocean Policy for the 2007 “ABA Day” on Capitol Hill. Helped prepare the ABA’s Summer 2008 comments on H.R. 21, the proposed National Oceans Policy Act.

Marine Resources Committee, Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources, American Bar Association, Fall 2003-present. Chair, August 2004-August 2007; August 2009-August 2011. Vice Chair for Publications, August 2007-August 2009. Vice Chair for Programs, Fall 2003 – Summer 2004. Administrative Law Section, American Bar Association, Fall 2003-present. Member, Fall 2003-present. Supreme Court News Editor, Administrative & Regulatory Law News, Fall 2004-present. Responsible for quarterly summaries of the Supreme Court’s administrative law-related decisions. Co-Chair, Environmental Law Committee, August 2006-August 2009. Constitutional Environmental Law Committee, Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources, American Bar Association, February 2005-present. Chair, August 2007-August 2009. Under my leadership, the Committee was named “Best CrossPractice Committee for 2008-2009” and won the award for “Best Cross-Practice Committee Newsletter for 2008-2009.” Vice Chair for Newsletter, February 2005-August 2007; August 2009-August 2010. Book Publications Committee, Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources, American Bar Association, September 2006-August 2009. Helped plan and oversee SEER’s book publications. Maritime Law Section, Association of American Law Schools, Fall 2004-present. Chair, January 2007-January 2008. Planned a program for the January 2008 Annual Meeting entitled “Piracy on the High Seas.” Attended the 2008 Annual Meeting in New York. Vice Chair, January 2006-January 2007. Attended the Section panel and business meeting at the January 2007 AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. Secretary, January 2005 – January 2006. Treasurer, September 2004-January 2005. Attended presentation on the Law of the Sea Convention at the January 2005 AALS Annual Meeting. Attended officer’s breakfast at the January 2005 AALS meeting. Advisory Board, Endangered Environmental Laws, Environmental Law Institute, Washington, D.C., July 2006-present. Help to advise ELI regarding various activities, including occasional Supreme Court briefing, to protect federal environmental statutes against constitutional and other challenges.

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Litigation Advisory Team, Surfrider Florida, July 2006-present. Help to advise Surfrider and other environmental NGOs regarding the strengths, weaknesses, and potential public interest effect of various potential citizen environmental actions in Florida. Helped prepare testimony for the Clean Oceans Bill for the 2007 Florida Legislature. Attended hearings on the bill. Apalachicola River Brainstorming Group, February 2008-present. Help a coalition of environmental interests in Florida compose legal strategies for protecting the water and natural resources of the ACF Basin for Florida. Energy & Mineral Law Foundation, May 2004-May 2006. Indiana University Representative, Board of Trustees. Represent the Indiana University School of Law, which is a Governing Member Organization, at annual meetings of the Board. Also worked as scholarship liaison for Indiana University—Indianapolis law students. Pro Bono Assistance, Hoosier Environmental Council, Indianapolis, IN, Summer 2004-May 2006. I volunteer assistance on Clean Water Act projects, such as the sewer overflow issue in Indiana. Pro Bono Assistance, Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund, Washington, D.C., Fall 2002 – Fall 2004. I have made contact with counsel in charge of marine issues, have had my writings on marine issues circulated to the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy and the Pew Ocean Commission, and have offered research support for future projects. Pro Bono Counsel and Co-Petitioner, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), Summer 2000 – Fall 2005. I assisted PEER with its petitions to the Coral Reef Task Force and the FCC to ensure that companies protect coral reefs while laying offshore fiber-optic cables. In Fall 2000, I coordinated a student-researched response to NOAA's proposed rules respecting communications cables in National Marine Sanctuaries. In Fall 2001, I help PEER respond to proposed methods for calculating fees for laying cables. Coral Reef Jury Panel, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), Spring 2002 – Spring 2004. I was part of a team putting together a two-volume report analyzing the scientific and legal issues surrounding the laying of communications cables in coral reef ecosystems. Pro Bono Research Assistance, Center for Marine Conservation, Summer 2000 – Spring 2002. I directed and supplemented student background research project to assist the Center for Marine Conservation in its administrative law and litigation efforts.

GRANTS, AWARDS, and HONORS: 2009-10: Nominated, Florida State University University-Wide Teaching Award, Spring 2010 Best Cross-Practice Committee of 2008-2009: Constitutional Law Committee. American Bar Association Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources. Awarded September 2009. Best Newsletter for Cross-Practice Committees for 2008-2009: Constitutional Law Committee. American Bar Association Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources. Awarded September 2009. 2008-09:

Distinguished Environmental Summer Scholar, Vermont Law School (July 2009) Summer Research Assignment, Florida State College of Law ($24,400) Legal Consultant, Commission on Environmental Cooperation FSU Recognition for Teaching Excellence, Fall 2008 Nominated, Florida State University University-Wide Teaching Award, Spring 2009

2007-08:

Oxford Summer Program, Florida State College of Law (2008) FSU Recognition for Teaching Excellence, Spring 2008 2007 Distinguished Environmental Law Graduate Award, Lewis & Clark School of Law “Fishers, Divers, Scientists, Lawyers, and Marine Protected Areas” was named Best Conference Paper, Fifth International Coastal and Marine Tourism Congress, New Robin Kundis Craig -- 18

Zealand Tourism Research Institute & AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand, Sept. 11-14, 2007. 2006-07:

Summer Research Assignment, Florida State University College of Law ($19,800) Order of the Coif, Florida State College of Law

2005-06:

Appointed Attorneys’ Title Professor of Law, Florida State College of Law Awarded status of Full Professor with Tenure, Florida State College of Law Summer Research Grant, Florida State College of Law ($19,800)

2004-05:

Dean’s Fellowship for Untenured Faculty, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis ($10,000) (inaugural year of such fellowships) Elected to the Executive Committee by the faculty of the School of Law (Sept. 2004) Unanimously awarded tenure by law faculty based on excellence in both teaching and scholarship (October 2004) Unanimously promoted to Full Professor by law faculty (October 2004) Appointed to CALI Editorial Board (January 2005) Unanimously awarded tenure by the Indiana University Promotion and Tenure Committee based on excellence in both scholarship and teaching (February 2005) Unanimously promoted to Full Professor of Law by the Indiana University Promotion and Tenure Committee (February 2005) Awarded tenure and promotion to Full Professor of Law by the Indiana University Board of Trustees (April 2005) Grimes Research Grant, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis ($5000) Summer Research Grant, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis ($14,000) Scholarship Recognition Bonus, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis ($5400)

2003-04:

Appointed to the Graduate Faculty (Associate level), Indiana University, Indianapolis Scholarship Recognition Bonus, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis

($6000) Summer Research Grant, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis ($14,000) (Summer 2004) Merit Raise, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis CALI Recognition Award 2002-03:

Summer Research Grant, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis ($14,000) (Summer 2003) CALI Recognition Award

2001-02:

Professor of the Year, Western New England College School of Law (student-

elected) Graduation Marshall, Western New England College School of Law (student-elected) Golden Bear Award, Western New England College School of Law (informal facultygiven award for service to the School of Law) Partial Summer Research Grant, Indiana University, Indianapolis, School of Law ($8000) (Summer 2002) 2000-01:

Promotion to Associate Professor of Law Summer Research Grant, Western New England College School of Law ($4500) (Summer 2001) Merit Raise, Western New England College School of Law Development Stipends, Student Bar Review Preparation Course (Spring and Fall)

1999-2000: Summer Research Grant, Western New England College School of Law ($4000) (Summer 2000) Merit Raise, Western New England College School of Law 1995-96:

Dean’s Fellowship for Excellence, Lewis & Clark School of Law Summa cum laude graduation, Lewis & Clark School of Law Cornelius Honor Society, Lewis & Clark School of Law Environmental and Natural Resources Law Certificate, Lewis & Clark School of Law Articles Editor, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW , Lewis & Clark School of Law (primary journal) Robin Kundis Craig -- 19

Scholar List, Fall 1995 and Spring 1996, Lewis & Clark School of Law Outstanding Scholastic Achievement Award (West), Lewis & Clark School of Law 1994-95:

Dean’s Fellowship for Excellence, Lewis & Clark School of Law Member, Law Review/ENVIRONMENTAL LAW , Lewis & Clark School of Law Research Fellowship, Lewis & Clark School of Law Scholar List, Fall 1994 and Spring 1995, Lewis & Clark School of Law

1993-94:

Dean’s Fellowship for Excellence, Lewis & Clark School of Law Am. Jur. Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement in Criminal Law & Procedure Corpus Jurum Award for Excellence in Property Corpus Jurum Award for Excellence in Criminal Law Outstanding Appellate Brief, Honorable Mention, First-Year Moot Court Individual Honors Brief, First-Year Moot Court Honors in Legal Writing & Research, Lewis & Clark School of Law Honors in Legal Writing & Research, Lewis & Clark School of Law Am. Jur. Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement in Property

1992:

Academic Senate Travel Grant, UC Santa Barbara ($1000) Nominated, Outstanding Teaching Assistant, UC Santa Barbara

1991:

Interdisciplinary Humanities Center’s Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, UC Santa Barbara ($2500) General Affiliates of UCSB Graduate Dissertation Fellowship, UC Santa Barbara

($2500) Interdisciplinary Humanities Center/Graduate Division Travel Grant, UC Santa Barbara ($1000) Academic Senate Travel Grant, UC Santa Barbara ($1000) 1988-92:

Regents Special Fellowship, University of California (tuition + teaching salary, 5

1985-86:

Teaching Fellowship, The Johns Hopkins University (tuition + teaching salary, 1 year) Dole Prize in Creative Writing, Pomona College ($300) Cum laude graduation, Pomona College

years)

LEGAL EXPERIENCE: Judicial Clerk, Judge Robert E. Jones, United States District Court for the District of Oregon, Portland, OR. 8/96-7/98. Major litigation handled included the bull trout Endangered Species Act listing; silicone breast implant litigation; and groundwater contamination issues. Law Clerk, Oregon Dept. of Justice, General Counsel Division, Natural Resources Section, Portland, OR. 5/94-8/96. Worked for the Assistant Attorneys General who represent the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and Department of Fish and Wildlife; represented the State of Oregon in contested case hearings and participated in various court procedures.

OTHER TEACHING, RESEARCH and WRITING EXPERIENCE: Guest Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Studies Department, Marylhurst College, Marylhurst, OR. 10/9312/94. Taught classes on science and society. Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Writing Program, UC Santa Barbara. 3/93-6/93. Taught “Biotechnology and Society” and “Writing Across the Curriculum.” Research Assistant, UC Santa Barbara. 9/91-6/93. Helped assemble and edit three books for Professor Gunn on American literature and history. Teaching Associate, Department of English, UC Santa Barbara. 6/91-9/91. Taught one course in Nineteenth Century British Literature. Teaching Assistant, Department of English and Interdisciplinary Writing Program, UC Santa Barbara. 9/88-3/93. Planned and taught sections of various literature and writing courses. Robin Kundis Craig -- 20

Research Assistant, UC Santa Barbara. 9/90-12/90. Compiled class readings for Professor Harrison on American slavery issues. Marine Biology Instructor, Catalina Island Marine Institute, Avalon, CA. 6/86-6/88. Taught marine biology and island ecology to students aged 10 to adult. Teaching Fellow, Writing Seminars, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. 8/85-5/86. Taught one year-long course of “Contemporary American Letters.”

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: Teaching Assistant Representative, Program in Composition, UC Santa Barbara. 9/92-3/93. Administrative Assistant and Teaching Assistant Coordinator, Department of English, UC Santa Barbara. 9/90-6/91. Coordinated enrollment, paperwork, and T.A.s for courses of 500-800 students. Teaching Assistant Training Committee, Department of English, UC Santa Barbara. 9/89-6/90. Planned and executed an initial training session for new T.A.s and a year-long development program for them.

PROFESSIONAL ADMISSIONS and MEMBERSHIPS: Oregon State Bar (1996) (inactive) Federal Bar of United States District Court for the District of Oregon (1997) American Bar Association -Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources Administrative Law Section Marine Resources Committee Committee on Constitutional Environmental Law Water Resources Committee Association of American Law Schools – Administrative Law Environmental Law Law and the Humanities Maritime Law Section Natural Resources Civil Procedure Member/Supporter: American Rivers, Coastal Society, Coral Reef Alliance, Defenders of Wildlife, Earth Justice Legal Defense Fund, League of Conservation Voters, National Audubon Society, National Wildlife Federation, Natural Resources Defense Council, Nature Conservancy, Oceana, The Ocean Conservancy, Pacific Whale Foundation, Sea Shepherd, Sierra Club, Society for Conservation Biology

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