Stephanie J. Tatham
Attorney Advisor, Staff
Ms. Tatham previously served as a pro bono law clerk to the Honorable R. Brooke Jackson of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado and worked in the private sector as an associate at Kaplan, Kirsch & Rockwell LLP. Ms. Tatham has advised public transportation agency clients in litigation before federal courts and in administrative proceedings. She co-authored ACRP Legal Research Digest 17 for the National Academies' Transportation Research Board examining airport climate change mitigation strategies.
Ms. Tatham has held fellowships at the Environmental Defense Fund in New York City, NY and the Environmental Law and Policy Center in Chicago, IL. In both positions she focused on climate and air quality consequences of goods and passenger movement, particularly in the rail sector. Ms. Tatham graduated from the New York University School of Law, where she served as a Research Assistant to Dean Richard Revesz and as a Research Associate for the Institute for Policy Integrity. She also taught recitations and graded several courses for New York University’s undergraduate Environmental Studies program.
Education
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2009, Juris Doctor, New York University School of Law
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2004, Bachelor of Arts, Princeton University, magna cum laude
Committees
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April 2012, Judicial Review
ACUS Projects
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Administrative Record in Informal Agency Proceedings, Staff Counsel
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Congressional Review Act, Staff Counsel
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Reform of 28 U.S.C. § 1500, Staff Counsel
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Inflation Adjustment for Civil Penalties, Implementation Contact
Blog Posts
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May 16, 2013
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February 4, 2013
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September 21, 2012
Admissions
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November 2009, Illinois
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July 2010, Colorado
Recognitions
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2009, Finalist, Copenhagen Climate Change Competition, University of Copenhagen
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2004, Environmental Studies Program Thesis Prize, Princeton University