Melinda E. Taylor
- Senior Lecturer
Melinda Taylor, who joined the Texas Law faculty in 2006 as a senior lecturer, co-founded the Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law, and Business in 2013. Prior to joining the faculty, she was the director of the Ecosystem Restoration Program of Environmental Defense, engaged in projects to protect endangered species and water resources across the United States.
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Melinda E. Taylor is a Senior Lecturer. She cofounded the Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law, and Business in 2013. Taylor joined the faculty of the Law School in January 2006. Prior to joining the faculty, she was the director of the Ecosystem Restoration Program of Environmental Defense where she managed a staff of attorneys, scientists and economists engaged in projects to protect endangered species and water resources across the United States. Taylor has also served as deputy general counsel of the National Audubon Society in Washington, D.C. and was an associate at Bracewell & Patterson in Washington.
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year-2016
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Protecting Species or Hindering Energy Development? How the Endangered Species Act Impacts Energy Projects on Western Public Lands
Melinda E. Taylor, Protecting Species or Hindering Energy Development? How the Endangered Species Act Impacts Energy Projects on Western Public Lands, 46 Environmental Law Reporter 10924 (2016) (with Romany Webb & Vanessa Puig-Williams).
year-2010
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Obama's Offshore Drilling Proposal is a Step Forward
Melinda E. Taylor, Obama's Offshore Drilling Proposal is a Step Forward, Houston Chronicle, April 16, 2010. <https://law.utexas.edu/news/2010/041910-taylor-houston-chron.pdf>
year-2008
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The Changing Political Climate
Melinda E. Taylor, The Changing Political Climate, Texas Lawyer, April 21, 2008 at 22.