Background
Arnold, Craig Anthony was born on May 22, 1965 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Son of Lloyd Edison and Shirley Ann (Gossett) Arnold. came to the United States, 1968.
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Lawsuits challenging the disproportionate effects of government decisions on low-income and minority communities are on the rise. Studies show that low-income families and racial minorities are more likely to suffer from health issues related to pollution. Grassroots environmental justice groups are increasingly fighting the siting of LULUs in low-income and minority communities. The principles these groups adopt are good planning principles: that no person or neighborhood should be burdened by harmful environmental conditions and that all persons should have the opportunity for meaningful participation in the decisions affecting the health, safety, and identity of their community. This report, from APA's Planning Advisory Service, explains how the principles of environmental justice can be incorporated into land-use planning processes.
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Arnold, Craig Anthony was born on May 22, 1965 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Son of Lloyd Edison and Shirley Ann (Gossett) Arnold. came to the United States, 1968.
Bachelor with highest distinction, University Kansas, Lawrence, 1987. Juris Doctor with distinction, Stanford University, California, 1990.
Law clerk to James K. Logan, United States Court Appeals for 10th Circuit, Olathe, Kansas, 1990-1991. Associate Matthews & Branscomb, Professional Corporation, San Antonio, 1991-1995. Visiting professor University Puerto Rico School of Law, 1995.
Teaching fellow Stanford Law School, 1995-1996. From assistant professor Law School to professor Chapman University, Orange, California, 1996—2002, professor, 2002—2005. Director Center for Land Resources, 1999—2005.
E. George Rudolph distinguished visiting professor law University Wyoming College Law, 2003, Donley and Marjorie Bollinger chair in real estate, land use, and environmental law, 2004—2005. Boehl chair in property law and land use Louis D. Brandeis School Law, University Louisville, since 2005. Chair environmental law Kentucky Institute for the Environmental and Sustainable Development, University Louisville, since 2005.
Adjunct faculty Trinity University, 1995.
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Organizer, chairman Jefferson Bicentennial Meeting on Constitution, Lawrence, Kansas, 1987. Member Willie Velasquez Book Fund Committee, San Antonio, 1992. Ordained deacon First Presbyterian Church, San Antonio, 1994-1995, worship leader, 1994-1995, strategic planning committee, 1994-1995, leader classes and Bible studies, 1992-1995.
Co-leader, participant Mission trips to Mexico and Kenya. Board directors Good Samaritan Center. Board directors Federation Ecumènica Fe y Accion, San Antonio, 1992-1995, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project, 1993-1995.
West Jefferson County Community Task Force, since 2006. Advisory board careers in law program North Orange County Regional Occupational Program, 1998-1999. Advisory board Raymond Nichols League of Former Student Leaders, University Kansas, 1999-1902.
Commissioner City of Anaheim Planning Commission, 1999-1902, chairman, 2001-2002. Ordained elder Trinity United Presbyterian Church, 2001-2003. Lector Immanuel Evangel.
Lutheran Church, Orange, California, 2004-2005. Site selection committee Habitat for Humanity, since 2005, board directors, since 2007. Liturgist Our Savior Lutheran Church, Louisville, Kentucky, since 2006.
Member American Bar Association, State Bar Texas (Pro Bono College), Phi Beta Kappa.