Getting to Know Prof. Jonathan Skinner-Thompson

Skinner-Thompson has had a diverse career in environmental law, holding positions at public interest organizations, in private practice, and at all levels of government.
He graduated cum laude from Duke University School of Law and with high honors from the University of California, Berkeley.
Q: It鈥檚 great to speak with you, Professor!
Likewise!
Q: What excites you the most about the upcoming fall semester?
I can鈥檛 wait to be back in the building. Our students and community bring the school to life and make teaching and learning a joy.
Q: What originally sparked your interest in environmental law?
My interest in environmental law started as a public health and safety concern. I love the outdoors, but I鈥檝e also experienced the bodily damage that can come with pollution and exposure to toxic chemicals. Environmental protection and human health are related, of course. Those experiences just sparked the interest.
Q: Is it safe to assume you will be focusing more on research in your new position?
Yes, that鈥檚 right. While I may continue some pro bono counseling on the side and will be serving on CDPHE鈥檚 Environmental Justice Advisory Board, my focus will shift to research and scholarship.
Q: What will you miss about your work with the clinic, and what excites you most about your new role?
I will miss strategizing and talking with clients and community groups around the country.
Q: Can you share a bit about what you鈥檙e working on now?
I have two projects at the moment. The first will touch on decolonial theory and environmental governance. The second builds on my recent article on procedural environmental justice. I鈥檒l be doing a national survey of public participation procedures under a specific permitting program to see what we can learn about practices across the country.