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Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍøÕ¾ Announces New Academic Leadership Appointments for Professors Margot Pollans and Josh Galperin
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍøÕ¾ is pleased to announce the appointments of Professor Margot J. Pollans as Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Professor Josh Galperin as Associate Dean of the Environmental Law Program, further strengthening the Law School's academic leadership.
"Margot and Josh are exceptional scholars, dedicated teachers, and thoughtful leaders who have each made extraordinary contributions to our community," said Dean Horace E. Anderson Jr. "Margot's leadership in faculty development and Josh's vision for our nationally recognized Environmental Law Program will help build upon the extraordinary momentum of the Law School as we continue investing in academic excellence, faculty scholarship, and innovative legal education."
Professor Margot J. Pollans has been appointed Associate Dean of Faculty Development, succeeding Professor Emily Gold Waldman, who has served in the role with distinction for the past decade. During her tenure, Professor Gold Waldman played a pivotal role in advancing faculty scholarship and development, strengthening faculty policies, and helping implement key elements of the Law School's strategic vision. In her new role, Professor Pollans will lead the Law School's faculty development initiatives, supporting faculty scholarship, mentoring colleagues throughout their academic careers, and helping advance the Law School's strategic priorities.
A nationally recognized scholar in environmental law, food law, administrative law, and social justice, Professor Pollans has established herself as one of the country's leading voices exploring the intersection of food systems, public health, and environmental governance. Earlier this year, she was named the Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law, recognizing her significant contributions to environmental legal scholarship. She previously served as the James D. Hopkins Professor of Law from 2023 to 2025.
Since joining Pace Haub Law, Professor Pollans has distinguished herself not only through her scholarship and teaching, but also through her commitment to mentoring students and supporting faculty. She serves as Faculty Director of the Pace Food Law Center, where she has helped expand the Law School's leadership in food law scholarship and policy. She also launched the Junior Faculty Workshop to support emerging scholars within the Law School, serves as a lead organizer of the nationally recognized Future Environmental Law Professors Workshop, and has played an active role on the Faculty Appointments and Faculty Development Committees, including serving as Chair.
Professor Josh Galperin has been appointed Associate Dean of the Environmental Law Program. Since joining the faculty in 2021, he has played an instrumental role in advancing Pace Haub Law's nationally recognized environmental law program through his scholarship, teaching, and institutional leadership. As Associate Dean, Professor Galperin will oversee and continue advancing one of the nation's premier environmental law programs, strengthening its academic offerings, expanding strategic partnerships, supporting faculty and students, and further enhancing its national and international reputation. Earlier this year, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law was once again ranked the #1 Environmental Law program in the nation by U.S. News & World Report—the seventh time, and sixth consecutive year, it has earned the top distinction—further solidifying its position as a global leader in environmental legal education.
A leading scholar of environmental law, administrative law, constitutional law, and sustainable business, Professor Galperin has helped position Pace Haub Law at the forefront of innovative environmental legal education. As Faculty Director of the Sustainable Business Law Hub, he has helped prepare future leaders in sustainable business and private environmental governance while fostering interdisciplinary collaboration across law, business, and policy. Professor Galperin has also played a central role in strengthening the Law School's longstanding partnership with the Yale School of the Environment, helping advance the innovative joint JD/Master of Environmental Management degree program and co-hosting the prestigious New Directions in Environmental Law Conference, which brings together leading environmental law scholars and practitioners from across the country. Through his scholarship, teaching, and leadership, Professor Galperin has helped further elevate Pace Haub Law's national reputation as a leader in environmental law.
These leadership appointments build upon the Law School's continued investment in faculty excellence. Pace Haub Law recently announced the appointments of Professor Allison Pincus, who joins the faculty as a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Law, and Professor Jason J. Czarnezki, who returns to the Law School as a tenured Professor of Law and Faculty Director of Bar Strategy and Performance. Additional faculty hiring announcements will be forthcoming as the Law School continues to expand its distinguished faculty and strengthen its academic programs.