Kim Diana Connolly

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Professor; Vice Dean for Innovation, Interdisciplinarity and Community Impact Research Focus: Administrative Law, Access to Justice, Clinical Legal Education, Environmental Law, International Law, Law and Science, Law and Social Science,
Legal Education, Legislation, Natural Resources Law
Links:  Curriculum Vitae, SSRN

Contact Information

519 O'Brian Hall, North Campus
Buffalo, NY 14260-1100
716-645-2092
kimconno@buffalo.edu

Biography Publications

Books

THE BIG THAW: POLICY, GOVERNANCE AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE CIRCUMPOLAR NORTH  (with Errol Meidinger and Ezra B.W. Zubrow, eds., SUNY Press 2019)

SUPPLEMENT TO WETLANDS: LAW AND POLICY: UNDERSTANDING SECTION 404 (with Stephen M. Johnson) (American Bar Association: Oct.  2009)

SUPPLEMENT TO THE CLEAN WATER HANDBOOK AND WETLANDS: LAW AND POLICY: UNDERSTANDING SECTION 404 (with Stephen M. Johnson and Mark A. Ryan) (American Bar Association: Jan. 2007)
SSRN

WETLANDS LAW AND POLICY: UNDERSTANDING SECTION 404 (with Stephen M. Johnson, Douglas R. Williams, eds.) (Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, American Bar Association: 2005)

Journal Articles

The Buffalo Model: An Approach to ABA Standard 303(c)’s Exploration of Bias, Cross-Cultural  Competency, and Antiracism in Clinical & Experiential Law, 70 JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY (2023)

Towards Engaged Scholarship (with John Nolon et al) PACE LAW REVIEW vol. 33: 821-877 (2013)

Do Good to Get Barred: The New Empire State Pro Bono Requirement’s Potential Impact on Environmental Law Practitioners, THE NEW YORK ENVIRONMENTAL LAWYER (Spring-Summer 2013)

Is It Time for Real Reform (with Mary Lynch) NYSBA BAR JOURNAL (Sept. 2013)

Spinning Sackett: Assessing New and Traditional Media Coverage So Far, NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER vol. 34(3): 5-6 (2012)

A Decade of Uncertainty: Precon, Leaked Guidance, and Where to Go From Here?, NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER vol. 33(3): 5-6 (May-June 2011)

Navigating Tricky Ethical Shoals in Environmental Law: Parameters of Counseling and Managing Clients, WYOMING LAW REVIEW vol. 10: 443 (2010)
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Book Chapters

Arctic Wetlands and Limited International Protections: Can the Ramsar Convention Help Meaningfully Address Climate Change?, in THE BIG THAW: POLICY, GOVERNANCE AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE CIRCUMPOLAR NORTH 201, 201-20 (Kim Diana Connolly, Errol Meidinger & Ezra B.W. Zubrow, eds., SUNY Press 2019)

Marine Ecosystem Protection in OCEAN AND COASTAL LAW (American Bar Association, 2nd edition, 2015)

Climate Change in Wetland Ecosystems: Meeting the Needs and Welfare of the People and the Planet, CLIMATE CHANGE: A READER (W. Rodgers & M. Robinson-Dorn, eds.) (Carolina Press: 2011)

Marine Protected Areas, OCEAN AND COASTAL LAW AND POLICY (Don Baur, Tim Eichenberg, and G. Michael Sutton, eds.) (American Bar Association: 2008)
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Regulation of Coastal Wetlands and Other Waters in the United States, OCEAN AND COASTAL LAW AND POLICY (Don Baur, Tim Eichenberg, and G. Michael Sutton, eds.) (1st ed. 2008)
  SSRN

Any Hope for Happily Ever After? Reflections on Rapanos and the Future of the Clean Water Act Section 404 Program, THE SUPREME COURT AND THE CLEAN WATER ACT: FIVE ESSAYS (Vermont Law School, Land Use Institute: 2007)
  SSRN

Federal Wetlands Regulation: An Overview, WETLANDS LAW AND POLICY: UNDERSTANDING SECTION 404 (with Douglas R. Williams) (Kim Diana Connolly, Stephen M. Johnson, Douglas R. Williams, eds.) (2005)

The Corps Administrative Appeal Process, WETLANDS LAW AND POLICY: UNDERSTANDING SECTION 404 (with Stephen M. Johnson, Douglas R. Williams, eds.) (Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, American Bar Association: 2005)