Gregg P. Macey
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law


Fordham University School of Law
140 West 62nd Street
New York, NY 10023
Email: gmacey@law.fordham.edu
Telephone: 646.312.8218
Office: Room 429

Gregg Macey’s teaching and research interests include property, environmental law (land use, risk assessment, pollution monitoring, environmental justice), intellectual property, organizational responses to natural and man-made disasters, and alternative dispute resolution.

Job Experience


  • Associate, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, New York, NY (2006-2008) (Intellectual Property Litigation);
  • Pro Bono Service Award, Kirkland & Ellis LLP (2006, 2007) (helped file petition for writ of habeas corpus on behalf of client convicted of capital murder in Harris County, Texas; secured settlement for client on false arrest and malicious prosecution claims against New York City Police Department; worked with Bronx Peace & Diversity Academy high school mock trial team);
  • Lecturer, University of Virginia School of Architecture, Department of Urban and Environmental Planning, Charlottesville, VA (2004-2006) (Environmental Economics, Land Use Law, Environmental Justice);
  • Editor-in-Chief, Virginia Environmental Law Journal (2005-2006); MIT Journal of Planning (2003);
  • Dillard Fellow, University of Virginia School of Law (2004-2005);
  • Senior Associate, E2 Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2004-2006);
  • Summer Associate, Willkie, Farr & Gallagher, Washington, D.C. (2005);
  • Research Fellow, Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School (2002-2003);
  • Senior Associate, The Consensus Building Institute, Cambridge, MA (1999-2003);
  • Voorhees Instructor, MIT, Cambridge, MA (2000-2002);
  • MIT Presidential Graduate Fellow (1999-2002);
  • Project Manager, California Policy Research Center grant, Irvine, CA (1998-1999);
  • Project Leader, Department of Environmental Analysis, Irvine, CA (1999);
  • Consultant, Orange County Business Council, Irvine, CA (1999);
  • Law Clerk, Public Law Center, Santa Ana, CA (1998);
  • Teaching Assistant, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA (1998);
  • Planning Consultant, Pacific Planning Group, Newport Beach, CA (1997);
  • Guardian ad Litem, Durham Municipal Court, Durham, NC (1995-1997);
  • Assistant Teacher, Duke Children’s Campus, Durham, NC (1994-1996); Teacher, Camden, NJ (1994).

Education


  • J.D., University of Virginia School of Law
  • Ph.D. in Urban Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    (Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation Award)
  • M.A. in Urban Planning, University of California at Irvine
  • B.A. in Political Science and Psychology, Duke University
    (magna cum laude, Duke Undergraduate Research Award)