Faculty

Brigham Daniels

Lecturing Fellow

Professor Daniels graduated from Stanford Law School (’03) and currently is a PhD candidate in Environmental Sciences and Policy at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences. At Stanford, he was a member of the Stanford Law Review and an active participate in the environmental law society. He earned a Masters of Public Administration (2000) and a Honors Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude (1998), from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. His academic research has focused mainly on environmental policy and environmental political economy.

Professor Daniels has worked as an associate with the law firm of Parsons Behle Latimer and continues to do legal work and consulting for law firms, research institutes, and nonprofit organizations. He has taught as an adjunct professor in the University of Utah’s Political Science Department and has and served as a clerk for Honorable Brian Theodore Stewart, Utah Federal District Court, Salt Lake City. Before law school, he worked as an environmental policy analyst for the State of Utah and for Salt Lake County.

He is a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow and in 1997 received the Harry S. Truman Scholarship in 1997.