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Timothy Malloy teaches Environmental Aspects of Business Transactions, Regulatory Lawyering, Regulation of the Business Firm, Environmental Policy and Politics, and Contracts. With Dr. John Froines of the School of Public Health, Malloy is Faculty Director of the interdisciplinary UCLA Sustainable Technology and Policy Program. After receiving his law degree, Professor Malloy clerked for Judge Donald W. VanArtsdalen of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He joined the UCLA faculty in 1998, after spending a combined 11 years in practice at private firms and at the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region III. Professor Malloy's research interests focus on environmental, chemical and nanotechnology policy, regulatory policy, and organizational theory and decision analysis, with particular emphasis on the relationship between regulatory design and implementation and the structure of business organizations. In addition, he has worked and written extensively in the area of risk governance and prevention-based regulation, melding together his academic interests with his work in the Sustainable Technology Policy Program.
Pesticide Registration: Time for an Upgrade
Making the Best of a Bad Day in LA
Greener on the Other Side?: An Occasional Series Regarding California’s Green Chemistry Regulations
Chilly in Baltimore: Energy Efficiency and Wind Power
Nanotechnology Regulation: The Future Is Here, Almost….Maybe
And They're Off...California Proposes New Chemical Regulations
National Conversation on Chemical Exposure Drafts Available
California Clearing House on Scientific Review Panel
Fumigants Take Center Stage in California
What's Really Wrong With TSCA?