Wayne State University
Noah Hall is a Professor of Law at Wayne State University, where a diverse range of courses, including Environmental Law and International Environmental Law, have been taught since 2005. Additionally, Noah serves as Associate Dean for Student Affairs at the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center, focusing on research and scholarship in water law and policy reform. Previous roles include Special Assistant Attorney General for the Michigan Attorney General's office, investigating the Flint water crisis, and Founding Executive Director of the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center, where strategic direction and community representation in litigation were developed. Noah's career also encompasses positions at the National Wildlife Federation and as Assistant Director at the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, along with clerkship experience at the Minnesota Supreme Court. Educational qualifications include a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and a B.S. in Environmental Policy from the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment.
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