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Turner Environmental Law Clinic Fellow makes Environmental Law Reporter

Emory University School of Law |

Kate Lee's article, "CEQ's Draft Guidance on NEPA Climate Analyses: Potential Impacts on Climate Litigation," was recently published in Environmental Law Reporter.

Lee joined Emory Law as a Postgraduate Fellow with the Turner Environmental Law Clinic in January 2015. Prior to joining the clinic, Kate earned her JD from Georgetown University Law Center, where she graduated in May 2014. During law school, Kate focused her studies on environmental law and policy, and worked extensively on climate change policy as both a clinic student and a research assistant for the Georgetown Climate Center. Kate also worked as a Summer Honors Clerk with EPA's Office of General Counsel in Washington, D.C., and has completed legal internships with several environmental organizations, including Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and the Humane Society of the United States. Kate is originally from North Carolina, and graduated with a B.S. in environmental sciences from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2011.

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