Jeffrey F. Liss Professor from Practice and Director, Environmental Law and Policy Program, University of Michigan
David M. Uhlmann is the Jeffrey F. Liss Professor from Practice and the director of the Environmental Law and Policy Program at the University of Michigan Law School. His research and advocacy interests include criminal and civil enforcement of environmental laws, corporate crime, and climate change and sustainability.
Prior to joining the Michigan Law faculty, Professor Uhlmann served for 17 years at the U.S. Department of Justice, the last seven as chief of the Environmental Crimes Section, where he was the top environmental crimes prosecutor in the country. He led an office of approximately 40 prosecutors responsible for the prosecution of environmental and wildlife crimes nationwide.
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