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Jason J. Czarnezki

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Professor of Law

JD, with Honors, University of Chicago Law School, 2003;
AB, with General Honors, University of Chicago, 2000

Phone: 802-831-1369
Email: jczarnezki@vermontlaw.edu

Presentations

  • EARTHCAST 2010 KEYNOTE ADDRESS, "Climate Change Policy & U.S.-China
    Relations
    ," April 2010
  • U.S. CONSULATE WEEKLY FORUM AND WEBCAST, "Everyday Environmentalism" and "Climate Change Policy & U.S.-China Relations,"
    Guangzhou and Shenyang, China, April 2010
  • AMERICAN LAW SERIES AT THE PEKING UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF
    TRANSNATIONAL LAW, "Everyday Environmentalism: Law, Nature, and
    Individual Behavior
    ,"
    Shenzhen, China, April 2010
  • HONG KONG AMERICA CENTER COPENHAGEN CLIMATE CHANGE WEBINAR,
    Hong Kong Baptist University, December 2009
  • JOINT GUANGDONG-HONG KONG/MACAU FULBRIGHT CONFERENCE, "Climate
    Change and the Environment: The Role of Global Environmental Law and the
    Regulation of Individual Behavior
    ,"
    Jinan University, South China University of Technology, and Public Affairs Office of the U.S. Consulate, December 2009
  • Vermont Law School/Sun Yat-Sen Partnership for Environmental Law in China, "An Overview of American Environmental Law & An Introduction to U.S. Natural Resources Law,"
    Guangzhou, China and Beijing, China, May 2009
  • AALS Section on Natural Resources Law Panel, “Sustainable Development Law for Natural Resources Law—What Is It?,”
    AALS Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, January 2009.
  • Earth Day Keynote Address, “A Greener Manifest Destiny,” University School of Milwaukee, April 2008.
  • DePaul International Law Society Lecture, “A Greener Manifest Destiny: The International Climate Crisis,” Chicago, Illinois, April 2008.
  • Washington University Journal of Law & Policy Symposium—Empirical Research on Decision-making in the Federal Courts, Paper Presentation, “The Ideology of Legal Interpretation,” St. Louis, Missouri, April 2008.
  • Northwestern University Law School Searle Center, Research Roundtable on the Expansion of Liability under Public Nuisance, Chicago, Illinois, April 2008.
  • Vanderbilt University Law School Regulatory Program Faculty Workshop Series, Paper Presentation, “An Empirical Investigation of JudicialDecisionmaking, Statutory Interpretation & the Chevron Doctrine in Environmental Law,” Nashville, Tennessee, November 2007.
  • Chicago Junior Faculty Workshop, Paper Presentation, “An Empirical Investigation of Judicial Decisionmaking, Statutory Interpretation & the Chevron Doctrine in Environmental Law,” Chicago, Illinois, May 2007.
  • Seventh Circuit Annual Bench-Bar Conference, Panel Discussion, “The Rise of Law Blogs & Their Impact on the Law and the Administration of Justice,” Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 2007.
  • Seton Hall University School of Law Faculty Colloquium, Paper Presentation, “An Empirical Investigation of Judicial Decisionmaking, Statutory Interpretation & the Chevron Doctrine in Environmental Law,” Newark, New Jersey, April 2007.
  • Marquette University Faculty Workshop, Paper Presentation, “An Empirical Investigation of Judicial Decisionmaking, Statutory Interpretation & the Chevron Doctrine in Environmental Law,” Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 2007.
  • Wisconsin Humanities Council Discussion Series—“A More Perfect Union: To Establish Justice,” Discussant, “A Civil Action by Jonathan Harr,” February 2007 and October 2006.
  • National Science Foundation Supreme Court Oral Argument Workshop, Research Presentation, “Elements of Argument in the United States Supreme Court,” Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 2006.
  • Wisconsin Humanities Council Discussion Series—“A More Perfect Union: To Establish Justice,” Discussant, “For Good and Country: Faith and Patriotism Under Fire by James Yee & Aimee Molloy,” November 2006.
  • First Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Paper Presentation, “An Empirical Analysis of Dissensus on the United States Courts of Appeals,” University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas, October 2006 (selected for presentation from a competitive Call for Papers sponsored by NYU, Cornell and the University of Texas Law Schools).
  • First Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Discussant, “How are Patent Cases Resolved? An Empirical Examination of the Adjudication and Settlement of Patent Disputes,” University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas, October 2006.
  • Randall-Park Distinguished Speaker, Paper Presentation, “Revelations in Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings? An Empirical Analysis of the Rehnquist Court,” University of Kentucky College of Law, Lexington, Kentucky, October 2006.
  • Wisconsin Constitution Conference: Is the Wisconsin Constitution Obsolete?, Paper Presentation, “Environmentalism & The Wisconsin Constitution,” Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 2006.
  • Marquette University United States Supreme Court First Monday Event, Moderator, “Past, Present, and Future of the Roberts Court,” Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 2006.
  • Midwest Law & Society Retreat, Panel & Paper Presentation, “Environment, Regulation and the Law,” University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, September 2006.
  • Law & Society Annual Meeting, Panel and Paper Presentation, “How Judges Make Decisions,” Baltimore, Maryland, July 2006.
  • Uppsala Universitet Environmental Law Faculty Workshop, “Allemansret and The Public Trust Doctrine,” Uppsala Unversitet, Uppsala, Sweden, June 2006.
  • Midwest Political Science Association National Annual Conference, Panel and Paper Presentation, “Disentangling Law & Politics in Judicial Decisionmaking,” Chicago, Illinois, April 2006.
  • Virginia Environmental Law Journal 25th Anniversary Symposium: The Next 25 Years—An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Environmental Law, Lecture, “The Interpretation of Expansive Environmental Legislation & The Rebirth of the Common Law,” University of Virginia Law School, Charlottesville, Virginia, March 2006.
  • Marquette Environmental Law Society Annual Lecture, “Expansive Environmental Legislation & The Rebirth of the Common Law,” Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 2006.
  • Chicago Junior Faculty Workshop, Paper Presentation, “Interpreting Expansive Environmental Legislation,” Chicago-Kent College of Law, Chicago, Illinois, March 2006.
  • Marquette University United States Supreme Court First Monday Event, Moderator, “Forecasting October Term 2005,” Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 2005.
  • Law & Society Annual Meeting, Panel and Paper Presentation, “Alternative Accounts of Judging,” Las Vegas, Nevada, June 2005.
  • Marquette University Law School Faculty Workshop, Paper Presentation, “The Phantom Philosophy?,” Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 2005.
  • The University of Chicago Legal Scholarship Workshop, Paper Presentation, “Proposing the Phantom Philosophy?,” Chicago, Illinois, May 2003.
  • The University of Chicago Legal Scholarship Workshop, Paper Presentation, “Electoral Politics in the Wisconsin Supreme Court,” Chicago, Illinois, April 2003.