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Heather Dadashi is an Emmett/Frankel Fellow in Environmental Law and Policy at UCLA School of Law for 2021-2023.
Dadashi earned her B.A. in Legal Studies and Psychology from UC Berkeley and her J.D. from UCLA School of Law with a specialization in Environmental Law. During law school, Dadashi was a legal fellow at Los Angeles Waterkeeper and a legal intern in the Natural Resources Law Section of the California Attorney General’s Office and the California Coastal Commission. She also served as a senior editor of the UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, a managing editor of the UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Policy, and a member of the Moot Court Honors Board.
Dadashi’s publication addressing tribal cultural resource protection under the California Environmental Quality Act has been published in the UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy.
How to Address Sea Level Risks in California Real Estate Transactions
State Air Regulations Can Go Above and Beyond National Standards
UCLA Clinic Submits Amicus Brief in Water Rate Design Case
Why the Bay Area’s Zero-Emission Appliance Rule is a Big Deal
How Much Rain is L.A. Capturing?
New Paper Addresses California Air District Authority to End NOx Pollution from Household Appliances
Why CEQA is a Useful Tool for Environmental Justice Communities in California
The Need for Enhanced and Meaningful Confidentiality in Tribal Cultural Resource Protection