Twenty-four years ago, I left my home in Virginia and moved to Ohio to join the faculty at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Several years later, I was tenured, became the inaugural holder of the Johan Verheij Memorial Professorship, and then the founding Director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law.
I have now moved back to Virginia as I am joining the faculty at the William & Mary Law School as the Tazewell Taylor Professor of Law. I am grateful to those who supported and enriched my academic career at CWRU, and to those at W&M who have given me this next opportunity. I am excited to begin this next chapter.
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