
Laura Robb
Supervising Attorney & Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic
Laura Robb is the Supervising Attorney and a Lecturer for the Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic, which represents client in matters involving protection of the environment, promoting environmental justice, and preserving and repairing areas of Missouri impacted by air pollution, water contamination, climate change, and urban property vacancies.
Prior to joining the law school, Laura was an Associate County Counselor for St. Louis County, where her practice focused on property, tax cases, and complex civil litigation, and an Assistant Attorney General for Missouri, where her practice focused on civil litigation. She also served as a judicial clerk for the Hon. Roger Wollman in the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Laura received her J.D. from Washington University School of Law as a member of the Order of the Coif. She has master degrees from Yale University, where she studied environmental law and policy, and Stanford University, in environmental engineering. Laura was a Fulbright Scholar in 2007-2008, where she worked on issues related to fertilizer use. She also received her B.S. from Duke University in civil and environmental engineering.
- Education
- M.Phil., Yale University, 2007
- J.D., Washington University School of Law, 2001
- M.S., Stanford University, 1996
- B.S., Duke University, 1995