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John C. Dernbach is the Commonwealth Professor of Environmental Law and Sustainability at
Widener University Commonwealth Law School Widener University Commonwealth Law School (Widener Law Commonwealth) is a law school located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and part of Widener University, a private university in Chester, Pennsylvania. It is one of two separate ABA-accredited l ...
and Director of its Environmental Law and Sustainability Center.


Positions

Professor Dernbach has divided his career between public service and teaching. In two stints totaling near 15 years, he worked at the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources (now the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)). During this time, he had a major role in drafting comprehensive and nationally recognized reforms to Pennsylvania's mining and waste programs. He was the primary drafter of Pennsylvania's recycling legislatio

under which millions of tons of recyclable materia

are diverted from landfills each year. He was also a primary drafter of comprehensive 1988 municipal waste regulation

and 1992 residual waste regulation

(for industrial waste that is not legally hazardous), as well as Pennsylvania's surface mining regulatory statute for minerals other than coal.
More recently, he directed DEP's policy office. There, he was responsible for developing and coordinating policy and regulatory initiatives for the department, and for advising the secretary on land use, energy, watershed protection, performance-based decision making, and other issues. He began teaching law at Widener University in 1993, and has taught property, environmental law, sustainability law, international law, international environmental law, climate change, and legal methods. As part of his teaching, he has frequently used seminars as class projects which result in published articles in which the students are identified as authors. He has also published articles and book chapters with former students. In addition, he teaches a Sustainability Law Practicum class in which students draft model sustainability ordinances for local governments and local government associations. The best final ordinances, as well as justifications and explanations of those ordinances, are posted online. The Environmental Law and Sustainability Center, which he directs, publishes a quarterly newsletter for the Environment and Energy Law Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Associatio

sponsors a distinguished speaker series, facilitates student attendance at environmental law conferences, and helps students find employment during and after law school.


Climate Change, Sustainability, and Environmental Articles and Books

Dernbach has written more than 50 articles for law reviews and peer-reviewed journals, and has authored, coauthored, or contributed chapters to more than 20 books. Most recently, he and Professor
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edited Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization in the United States (Environmental Law Institute Press 2019), a comprehensive assessment and description of more than 1,000 legal tools that could be used to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80% by 2050. He is also the editor or principal author of three comprehensive assessments of U.S. sustainability efforts that made recommendations for future action: "Acting as if Tomorrow Matters: Accelerating the Transition to Sustainability" (2012), "Agenda for a Sustainable America" (2009) and "Stumbling Toward Sustainability" (2002). In addition, he was a member of the National Research Council Committee that, in "Sustainability and the U.S. EPA" (2011), made recommendations on how to institutionalize sustainability at the Environmental Protection Agency.


Legal Writing Books

Professor Dernbach also is the primary author of a classic legal writing text (''A Practical Guide to Legal Writing and Legal Method''). He is also the author of a book for law students on how to answer essay exams (''Writing Essay Exams to Succeed in Law School (Not Just to Survive'').


Contribution to Judicial Decisions

Dernbach has contributed to three landmark judicial decisions. Professor Dernbach's scholarship and advocacy helped persuade the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in two major decisions (''Robinson Township v. Commonwealth'' (2013) and ''Pennsylvania Environmental Defense Foundation v. Commonwealth'' (2017) ) to reinvigorate the environmental rights amendment to the state constitution. Until those decisions, the Amendment, which recognizes the basic rights of Pennsylvania citizens to a clean environment, had been nearly dormant for more than four decades. Dernbach was also one of four lawyers to co-author an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in ''
Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency ''Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency'', 549 U.S. 497 (2007), is a 5–4 U.S. Supreme Court case in which Massachusetts, along with eleven other states and several cities of the United States, represented by James Milkey, brought ...
'' on behalf of 18 prominent climate scientists, including two Nobel laureates. In 2007, the Supreme Court held that that EPA's denial of a petition to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles was arbitrary and capricious. The majority opinion reflects the climate change science described in the brief, not the view of the science expressed by EPA in denying the petition. This case provides the foundation for much federal regulation of greenhouse gases.


Selected articles


Recognition of Environmental Rights for Pennsylvania Citizens: Pennsylvania Environmental Defense Foundation v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
70 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 803 (2018) (with Kenneth T. Kristl & James R. May).SSRN Author Page for John C. Dernbach
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Applying the Pennsylvania Environmental Rights Amendment Meaningfully to Climate Disruption
8 Mich. J. Envtl. & Admin. L. 49 (2018) (with Robert B. McKinstry, Jr.).
The Dozen Types of Legal Tools in the Deep Decarbonization Toolbox
39 Energy L. J. 313 (2018).
Lawyering as if Tomorrow Matters
86 UMKC L. Rev. 759 (2018).
Sustainable Development in Law Practice: A Lens for Addressing All Legal Problems
95 Denv. L. Rev. 123 (2017).
Teaching Applied Sustainability: A Practicum Based on Drafting Ordinances
4 Tex. A&M J. Prop. L. 83 (2017) (with Jonathan D. Rosenbloom).
Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization: Lessons from California and Germany
82 Brook .L. Rev. 825 (2017).
Making the Paris Agreement Work
Envtl. F., Aug./Sept. 2016, at 34 (with Donald A. Brown).
Sustainable Development and Its Discontents
4 Transnat’l Envtl. L. 247 (2015) (with Federico Cheever).
Robinson Township v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Examination and Implications
67 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1169 (2015) (with James R. May and Kenneth T. Kristl).
The Potential Meanings of a Constitutional Public Trust
45 Envtl. L. 463 (2015).
Can Shale Gas Help Accelerate the Transition to Sustainability?
Environment, Jan.-Feb. 2015, at 7 (with James R. May).
Creating the Law of Environmentally Sustainable Economic Development
28 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 614 (2011).
The Essential and Growing Role of Legal Education in Achieving Sustainability
60 J. Legal Educ. 489 (2011).
Making the States Full Partners in a National Climate Change Effort: A Necessary Element for Sustainable Economic Development
40 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. L. Inst.) 10539 (2010) (with Robert B. McKinstry, Jr. and Thomas D. Peterson).
The Ethical Responsibility to Reduce Energy Consumption
37 Hofstra L. Rev. 985 (2009) (with Donald A. Brown).
Navigating the U.S. Transition to Sustainability: Matching National Governance Challenges with Appropriate Legal Tools
44 Tulsa L. Rev. 93 (2008).
Climate Change Law: An Introduction
29 Energy L. J. 1 (2008) (with Seema Kakade).
Achieving Sustainable Development: The Centrality and Multiple Facets of Integrated Decisionmaking
10 Ind. J. Global Leg. Stud. 247 (2003).
Moving the Climate Debate from Models to Proposed Legislation: Lessons from State Experience
30 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. L. Inst.) 10,933 (2000) (with the Widener University Law School Seminar on Global Warming).
Taking the Pennsylvania Constitution Seriously When It Protects the Environment, Part I—An Interpretative Framework
103 Dick. L. Rev. 693 (1999).
Taking the Pennsylvania Constitution Seriously When It Protects the Environment
Part II—Environmental Rights and Public Trust, 104 Dick. L. Rev. 97 (1999).
Sustainable Development as a Framework for National Governance
49 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 1 (1998).
The Unfocused Regulation of Toxic and Hazardous Pollutants
21 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 1 (1997).


Education

*B.S.
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*J.D.
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