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Biography

Professor Mark Squillace joined the faculty at the University of Colorado Law School in 2005 where he served as the Director of the Natural Resources Law Center until 2013. Before joining the Colorado law faculty, Professor Squillace taught at the University of Toledo College of Law where he was named the Charles Fornoff Professor of Law and Values. Professor Squillace has also taught at the University of Wyoming College of Law. At Wyoming he served a three-year term as the Winston S. Howard Professor of Law. He is a former Fulbright scholar and the author or co-author of numerous articles and books on natural resources and environmental law. In 2000, Professor Squillace took a leave from law teaching to serve as Special Assistant to the Solicitor at the U.S. Department of the Interior. In that capacity he worked directly with the Secretary of the Interior, Bruce Babbitt, on a wide range of legal and policy issues.

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Employment (1)

University of Colorado Boulder: Boulder, CO, US

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University of Colorado Boulder

Education and qualifications (2)

University of Utah: Salt Lake City, Utah, US

1976-08-30 to 1978-05-10
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Michigan State University: East Lansing, Michigan, US

1970-09-01 to 1974-06-10 | B.S. (Mathematics)
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MARK SQUILLACE

Professional activities (1)

Commercial Law Development Program, U.S. Department of Commerce: Washington, DC, District of Columbia, US

Consultant on best mining practices with a focus on the Balkan countries of Eastern Europe (Commercial Law Development Program)
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MARK SQUILLACE