April 4:
Biography |
Lecture (video format) |
Discussion List (Professor Wiener will join the discussion list from April 4-8). |
Jonathan B. Wiener is the William R. and Thomas L. Perkins Professor
of Law at Duke Law School, Professor of Environmental Policy at the
Nicholas School of the Environment, and Professor of Public Policy at
the Sanford School of Public Policy, at Duke University. He is
the director of the JD-LLM Program in International and Comparative Law
at Duke Law School.
In 2008, Jonathan Wiener served as President of the Society for Risk
Analysis (SRA). He is the first law professor or lawyer to hold this
post. In 2003 he received the Chauncey Starr Young Risk Analyst Award
from the SRA for the most exceptional contributions to the field of
risk analysis by a scholar aged 40 or under. In July 2012 he co-chaired
the SRA's World Congress on Risk in Sydney Australia. Since 2002 he has
also been a University Fellow of Resources for the Future (RFF), the
environmental economics think tank.
He has been a visiting professor at: Harvard Law School (2010 and
1999), Université Paris-Dauphine (2010 and 2011), Sciences Po
(2008), the University of Chicago Law School (2007), and l'Ecole des
Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and le Centre International
de Recherche sur L'Environnement et le Développement (CIRED) in
Paris (2005-06). He has taught courses on Environmental Law, Risk
Regulation, Climate Change, Mass Torts, Property Law, Global Property
Regimes, International Environmental Law, and Happiness & Decisions.
From 2000-05 he served as the founding Faculty Director of the Duke
Center for Environmental Solutions, now expanded into the Nicholas
Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, of which he served as
chair of the faculty advisory committee from 2007-10.
Professor Wiener has written widely on U.S., European, and
international environmental law and risk regulation, including the
books The Reality of Precaution: Comparing Risk Regulation in the
United States and Europe (RFF Press/Earthscan, 2011, with others),
Reconstructing Climate Policy (AEI Press 2003, with Richard B. Stewart)
and Risk vs. Risk (Harvard University Press 1995, with John D. Graham),
and articles in diverse journals including the Yale Law Journal,
Harvard Law Review, U. Penn. Law Review, UCLA Law Review, Georgetown
Law Journal, Ecology Law Quarterly, Current Legal Problems, Journal of
Policy Analysis and Management, Risk Analysis, Journal of Risk
Research, Risk: Health Safety & Environment, Technology in Society,
Conservation Biology, Human and Experimental Toxicology, and Science.
Before coming to Duke, he worked on U.S. and international
environmental policy at the White House Council of Economic Advisers,
at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and at the
US Department of Justice, serving in both the first Bush and Clinton
administrations. He helped negotiate the Framework Convention on
Climate Change, and attended the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. In 1993 he
helped draft Executive Order 12866 on Regulatory Review.
Professor Wiener clerked for Judge (now U.S. Supreme Court Justice)
Stephen G. Breyer on the U.S. Court of Appeals in Boston in 1988-89,
and for Chief Judge Jack B. Weinstein on the U.S. District Court in New
York in 1987-88. He received his A.B. in economics (1984) and J.D.
(1987) from Harvard University, where he was a research assistant at
the NBER , an editor of the Harvard Law Review, and assistant coach of
the 1985 intercollegiate debate champions.
Jonathan Wiener also helped organize the Americorps National Service
program in 1993, helped start the annual City Year servathon in Boston
in 1989 and the D.C. Cares servathon in Washington D.C. in 1991, served
on the North Carolina State Commission on National and Community
Service from 1994-98, and founded the "Dedicated to Durham" community
service day held twice each year at Duke Law School since 1995.