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Gabe Greif is an Emmett/Frankel Fellow in Environmental Law and Policy at UCLA School of Law for 2022-2024. He was previously an Emmett Family Public Service Fellow in Environmental Law with Communities for a Better Environment.
Greif received his B.A. in Business Economics magna cum laude from UC Riverside. He earned his J.D. from UCLA School of Law with a specialization in Environmental Law. During law school, Greif was a summer law clerk with Mental Health Advocacy Services and Los Angeles Waterkeeper and was a legal extern at Earthjustice. He also served as Editor-in-Chief of the UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy.
Greif’s comment addressing statutory climate protections for unhoused persons in California has been published in the UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy.
New Bill Takes Up Local Oil Drilling Phase-Outs
Critical Insights on the Mineral Boom: Part III
The New Frontier of Methane Regulation
Governor Newsom’s CEQA Bills Could Be a Modest Step in the Wrong Direction
Local Authority Over Oil Drilling Heads to California Supreme Court
The Impacts of Explicitly Racist Land Use Practices Persist in California Communities. Is It Time for State Intervention?
A New Battleground in Big Oil’s War on Drilling Setbacks
Unraveling LA’s Hydrogen Combustion Experiment
Unraveling Hydrogen: Part I