Gregg Macey
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Environmental Law
Organizational Theory
Urban Planning
Articles
The Incomplete Ecology of Hydraulic Fracturing Research, 50 Arizona State Law Journal 583 (2018)
BrooklynWorksIntroduction: The Post-Carbon World: Advances in Legal and Social Theory, 82 Brooklyn Law Review 429 (2017)
BrooklynWorksBoundary Work in Environmental Law, 53 Houston Law Review 103 (2015)
BrooklynWorksThe Architecture of Ignorance, 2013 Utah Law Review 1627 (2013)
BrooklynWorksEnvironmental Crisis and the Paradox of Organizing, 2011 Brigham Young University Law Review 2063 (2011)
BrooklynWorks SSRN PDFCoasean Blindspots: Charting the Incomplete Institutionalism, 98 Georgetown Law Journal 863 (2010)
BrooklynWorks SSRNThe Politics of Risk: Pre-Litigation Site Assessment in Houston, Texas, 37 Environmental Law 15 (2007)
BrooklynWorks SSRNCommunity Environmental Policing: Assessing New Strategies of Public Participation in Environmental Regulation, 22 Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 383 (2003)
SSRNGoshen Learns Environmental Planning, 3 The MIT Journal of Planning 4 (2002)
SSRNAn Investigation of Environmental Racism Claims: Testing Environmental Management Approaches with a Geographic Information System, 27 Environmental Management 893 (2001)
SSRNThe Secondary Effects of Environmental Justice Litigation: The Case of West Dallas Coalition for Environmental Justice v. EPA, 20 Virginia Environmental Law Journal 431 (2001) (with L. Susskind)
BrooklynWorks SSRNBooks
Reclaiming The Land: Rethinking Superfund Institutions, Methods, and Practices (editor with J. Cannon, Springer-Verlag, 2007)
Contributions to Books
Carbon Transitions in the Industrial Sector, in Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization in the United States (Michael Gerrard & John Dernbach eds., 2018)
Energy Transitions in the Industrial Sector in Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization (M. Gerrard & J. Dernbach eds., 2016)
The Natech: Right-to-Know as Space-Time Puzzle in Risk Analysis of Natural Hazards (Paolo Gardoni et al. eds. 2015)
Introduction: The Promises and Pitfalls of Adaptive Site Stewardship, in Reclaiming The Land: Rethinking Superfund Institutions, Methods, and Practices (editor with J. Cannon, Springer-Verlag, 2007)
Other
Using Dispute Resolution Techniques to Address Environmental Justice Concerns, with L. Susskind (Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School 2003)
WebPursuing Environmental Justice in the Shadow of a Joint Venture (Aug. 2002) (negotiation simulation prepared for the Office of Environmental Justice, Environmental Protection Agency)
Toll Highway Finance in California: Lessons From Orange County (California Policy Research Center, 2002) (with M. Boarnet and J. DiMento)
Service Provision for the Homeless and Mentally Ill in Westchester County (prepared for the Department of Social Services, Westchester County, NY, May 2001) (with M. Hoben)
Environmental Justice: Reviewing Options, Building Leverage (prepared for Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, Apr. 2001)
Toward a Process for Mutual Gains Negotiation Among MOSA Stakeholders (prepared for Montgomery-Otsego-Schoharie Solid Waste Management Authority, Apr. 2000) (with M. Van Der Wansem)
Yantra River Hydro Project Relicensing (negotiation simulation prepared for Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Feb. 2000) (with A. Ciccarelli)
The Impact of Big Box Grocers on Southern California: Jobs, Wages, and Municipal Finances (prepared for Orange County Business Council, Sept. 1999) (with others)
Presentations
Unconventional Extraction in Comparative Context, Hydraulic Fracturing: A Comparative Assessment Research Workshop, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law 12th Annual Colloquium, Tarragona, Spain (July 2014)
Real-Time Right-to-Know, Societal Management of Natural Hazards, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL (Apr. 2014)
The State of Citizen Science: Revisiting Popular Epidemiology, Citizen Monitoring, and Other Innovations (with Phil Brown, Dick Clapp, Dan Fagin, and Wilma Subra), Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Leveraging Law to Facilitate Popular Epidemiology, Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, NY (Feb. 2014)
Fencelines: The Organizational Imperative of Risk, Democratization of Risk Governance, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel (Dec. 2013)
The Future of Environmental Poverty Lawyering, American Bar Association Annual Mtg., San Francisco, CA (Aug. 2013)
From Oil Spills to Nuclear Waste: Why Cross-Border Environmental Justice Matters, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada (Aug. 2012)
Lessons from the Psychology of Disaster, Association of American Law Schools’ Workshop on Torts, Environment and Disaster, Berkeley, CA (June 2012)
Regulating Secrets: Trade Secret Barriers to Public and Environmental Health, Private Data/Public Good: Emerging Issues in Trade Secrets Law Symposium, Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, NY (Apr. 2012)
Ubiquitous Environmental Policing, The Administrative Agency in an Electronic Age, Program in Law and Public Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ (Apr. 2012)
Moderator, Association for Law, Property and Society Annual Meeting, Georgetown Law School, Washington, DC (Mar. 2012)
Moderator, Post-Zoning: Alternative Forms of Public Land Use Controls, Trager Symposium, Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, NY (Feb. 2012)
Strategic Planning-in-Progress: Environmental Justice Initiatives at EPA, New York City Bar Association, New York, NY (Feb. 2012)
Commenter, Convening Cultural Commons Workshop, New York University School of Law, New York, NY (Sept. 2011)
Drilling in an Abandoned Field: Hydraulic Fracturing in the Absence of Federal Regulation, American Bar Association Teleconference/Webcast (July 2011)
Environmental Law and the Management of Crisis, Brigham Young University Law School, Disasters and the Environment Symposium, Provo, UT (Feb. 2011)
The Social and Environmental Impacts of the Gulf Oil Spill, American Bar Association Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities Semi-Annual Conference, Memphis, TN (Oct. 2010)
The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: A Failure of Oversight?, American Bar Association Teleconference/Webcast (Aug. 2010)
Much is Known, Much is Required: Collaborative Redevelopment in Spartanburg, SC (film prepared for Environmental Protection Agency and ReGenesis, Inc., a community organization in Arkwright, SC) (Aug. 2003)
Experimenting with ADR in Houston’s Environmental Justice Communities, United States Institute of Environmental Conflict Resolution’s Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ (May 2002)
Dispute Resolution as Critique of Organizational Routines, Environmental Justice Roundtable with U.S. Rep. Hilda Solis, El Monte, CA (Feb. 2002)
Road Salt Storage and Distribution in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Chelsea Salt Dock Conflict Assessment (prepared for Department of Environmental Protection, Boston, MA, Jan. 2002)
Toward an Understanding of Environmental Justice Dispute Resolution, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning International Conference, Cleveland, OH (Nov. 2001)
Encouraging Civic Environmentalism: Reflections on Two Pilot Programs, Community-Based Collaboratives Research Consortium's Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV (Aug. 2001)
Review of the Evidence for Soil Lead as a Childhood Exposure Variable, Los Angeles Department of Health Services Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, Los Angeles, CA (June 2001) (with J. Ericson)
Reviewing the Options, Inaugural Environmental Justice: Reviewing Options, Building Leverage Conference, Cambridge, MA (Mar. 2001)