Gregg Macey
New York
Gregg Macey brings more than a decade of experience to his position as Associate Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School. Gregg Macey holds a law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law and a Ph.D. in urban planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Gregg Macey’s current interests include environmental regulation, organization theory, and natural and man-made disasters. Gregg Macey has written articles for scholarly journals such as Environmental Health, Utah Law Review, Virginia Environmental Law Journal, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, Environmental Law, Environmental Management, MIT Journal of Planning, and Brigham Young University Law Review.
Before he began his current teaching position with Brooklyn Law School, Gregg Macey held teaching posts at MIT, Fordham Law School, and the University of Virginia School of Architecture.