Addie Haughey

Legislative Director, Lands, Wildlife, & Oceans at Earthjustice

Addie Haughey is the legislative director for Lands, Wildlife, and Oceans in the Policy & Legislation (PAL) department at Earthjustice. Addie’s work targets the biodiversity crisis, which threatens around one million species globally. She leads a team of advocates working in Washington, D.C., to protect their nation’s public lands and cherished wild places, irreplaceable species, and ocean fisheries and habitats.

Prior to joining Earthjustice, Addie was the associate director of Government Relations at Ocean Conservancy where she worked on federal ocean policy and planning. She also worked at Defenders of Wildlife on federal forestry policy. She is an adjunct associate professor of law at American University’s Washington College of Law where she currently teaches a practicum in Environmental Law.

She is admitted to the Virginia Bar and received her J.D. from American University’s Washington College of Law. She earned her undergraduate degree in Environmental Policy & Planning from Virginia Tech.

Timeline

  • Legislative Director, Lands, Wildlife, & Oceans

    Current role

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