Jack Tuholske

Professor of Law and Director, Water and Justice
JD, University of Montana, 1985
Phone: 802-831-1000
Email: jtuholske@vermontlaw.edu
Biography
Jack Tuholske is a private practitioner in Missoula, Montana, and serves as an adjunct professor both at Vermont Law School and at the University of Montana Law School and has served as a visiting professor at both law schools.
He specializes in public interest environmental litigation throughout the West. He has been lead counsel for over 45 published decisions, including seminal decisions in Montana environmental, land use, and constitutional law, as well as cases under the federal Endangered Species, Clean Water, and National Environmental Policy Acts. In recognition of his work on behalf of public interest groups, he was awarded the William O. Douglas Award by the Sierra Club in 2002 and the Kerry Rydberg Award in 2010 by the University of Oregon Public Interest Environmental Law Conference. As a Fulbright Scholar in 2009 he taught courses in climate change and comparative environmental law at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia.

