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Martha Judy
Professor, Vermont Law School - (law school webpage)

Martha L. Judy is an Associate Clinical Professor.  She works with VLS masters degree students to provide them with excellent off-campus learning experiences and internships.  She is newly appointed to establish an on-campus environmental and land use clinic for environmental law students at VLS.

Professor Judy has been a Vermont Law School faculty member since 1994. Professor Judy also teaches courses related to the cleanup of hazardous substances. Previously, she was the Director of the Environmental Semester in Washington Program,  Superfund Project Director, Vermont Law School; an adjunct professor at Vermont Law School; an Environmental Policy Analyst under former Vermont governor, Madeleine Kunin; a Wildlife Biologist/Forester, and a member of Michigan United Conservation clubs. 

Professor Judy co-founded, on behalf of Vermont Law School, and served as Research Director on the broad-based National commission on Superfund, a privately funded group of chief executives from business, industry, academia, local and state officials, environmentalists, and people of color, seeking to improve our nation's toxic cleanup laws. The National Commission on Superfund's recommendations served as the basis for the Clinton Administration's Superfund reform recommendations. She recently facilitated numerous Superfund dialogues with citizens,

environmentalists, local governments, and industry at the invitation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. She edited and co-authored, among other reports, the Final Consensus Report of the National Commission on Superfund and Cleaning Up the Old Springfield Landfill: A Case Study of the Superfund Process.

Professor Judy received her J.D. from Yale University and was admitted to the Vermont bar.  She also received a  B.S.F., School of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University.

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