Professor Margot J. Pollans Appointed Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 is proud to announce the appointment of Professor Margot J. Pollans as the Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law.
鈥淧rofessor Pollans exemplifies the excellence, innovation, and leadership that define the 91视频 | Haub Environmental Law Program,鈥 said Horace E. Anderson Jr., Dean of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频. 鈥淗er scholarship has not only deepened our understanding of environmental governance and sustainable food systems, but also strengthened 91视频 Haub Law鈥檚 national and international reputation as a leader in environmental law education and policy. Equally important, she has demonstrated exceptional service to the Law School by mentoring students, leading initiatives, and contributing to key faculty committees. This appointment is a well-deserved recognition of her remarkable impact on our community.鈥
Professor Pollans exemplifies the excellence, innovation, and leadership that define the 91视频 | Haub Environmental Law Program.
鈥揌orace E. Anderson Jr., Dean of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频
Since joining the 91视频 Haub Law faculty in 2015, Professor Pollans has been an integral part of the community as an innovative scholar, inspiring teacher, and collaborative colleague. She currently serves as Faculty Director of the 91视频 Food Law Center and Joseph P. D鈥橝lessandro Faculty Scholar. Previously, she held the designations of James D. Hopkins Professor of Law from 2023鈥2025 and Shamik and Adrienne Trivedi Faculty Scholar from 2020鈥2022.
Professor Pollans is an accomplished scholar whose primary research interests lie in the areas of food and agriculture law, administrative law and social justice. Her work has been published in leading journals, including the California Law Review, Michigan Law Review, Ohio State Law Journal, Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, and the Harvard Environmental Law Review. She is also the co-author of the casebook Food Law: Cases & Materials. In 2022, she received the Law School鈥檚 prestigious Goettel Prize for Faculty Scholarship for her article 鈥淓aters, Powerless by Design鈥 (120 Mich. L. Rev. 643 (2022)). Recently, she and co-author Noa Ben-Asher, Professor of Law at St. John鈥檚 University School of Law, were selected as 2025 Dukeminier Awards Winners for their article, 鈥淕ender Regrets: Banning Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care鈥 (Utah L. Rev. 763 (2024)).
Beyond her scholarship, Professor Pollans has been a driving force in shaping 91视频 Haub Law鈥檚 national presence in the field of food and agriculture law. Under her leadership, the 91视频 Food Law Center has become a hub for interdisciplinary research and advocacy at the intersection of food, climate, and justice. She is part of the Farm Bill Law Enterprise, a national collaboration of law school programs working toward a more equitable, sustainable, and health-focused farm bill.
Prior to joining 91视频 Haub Law, Professor Pollans was the inaugural academic fellow at UCLA School of Law鈥檚 Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy and served as a Staff Attorney and Clinical Teaching Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center鈥檚 Institute for Public Representation, where she worked on environmental litigation and supervised student clinicians. She clerked for the Honorable David Tatel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and, in 2017, was recognized as one of the 鈥40 Under 40 Rising Stars in Food Policy鈥 by the NYC Food Policy Center.
The Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin Distinguished Professorship in Environmental Law was established to honor faculty who exemplify the highest standards of environmental legal scholarship and leadership. Created in honor of Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin, the endowment supports the Kerlin Professorship and the annual Kerlin Lecture on Environmental Law, helping expand 91视频 Haub Law鈥檚 programs in environmental research, education, and scholarly activity. Professor Nicholas A. Robinson was named the first Kerlin Distinguished Professor in 1999, followed by Professor Jason J. Czarnezki in 2013. Professor Pollans now continues this legacy of excellence and impact.