Gregg Macey, an Associate Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School in New York, holds expertise in environmental law and urban planning. Before joining the faculty at Brooklyn Law School, Macey taught classes at Fordham University in New York and the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He spent two years as a patent litigation associate at Kirkland and Ellis, LLP, in New York City. Gregg Macey also worked with the Consensus Building Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts for four years. At the institute, he worked with the Environmental Protection Agency to develop a negotiation training program and to investigate environmental management and remediation efforts.
Gregg Macey holds a PhD in Urban Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He earned his JD from the University of Virginia, his MA in Urban Planning from University of California at Irvine, and his BA in Political Science from Duke University. He is a member of the New York Bar and chairs the American Bar Association's Environmental Justice Committee. Gregg Macey is currently writing articles about information and communications technologies, pollution monitoring, and the theory of organizations.