Background
Miller, Jeffrey Grant was born on August 15, 1941 in Muncie, Indiana, United States. Son of Robert G. and Virginia (Bell) Miller.
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Highlights the basic tension in environmental law: environmental integrity and economic growth; over-regulation and under-regulation; risk minimization and benefit maximization; command and control regulation and market incentives; federal and state levels of statutory interpretation; and the constitution, governing relations between the federal and state government as well as between the three branches of the federal government. For use in advanced and introductory courses in environmental law.
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Miller, Jeffrey Grant was born on August 15, 1941 in Muncie, Indiana, United States. Son of Robert G. and Virginia (Bell) Miller.
Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1963). Harvard University (Bachelor of Laws, with honors, 1967).
Worked at Perkins Coie (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in Federal Courts and before various Federal Administrative Tribunals. Congressional and Administrative Representation, Government Ethics, Election, Campaign Finance and Lobbying Law, International Trade Regulation, Corporation, Securities Law, Antitrust, Aviation, Corporate Financing, Government Contract, Environmental, Energy and Natural Resources, International Commercial Transactions. White Collar Criminal Representation.
Employment Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1968, Massachusetts.
1982, District of Columbia. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water Enforcement, 1975-1979, Director, Hazardous Waste Enforcement Task Force, 1978-1979 and Acting Assistant Administrator for Enforcement, 1979-1981, United States.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. Member, Board of Directors, Environmental Law Institute, 1984.
Vice Chairman, Water Quality Committee, Natural Resources Law Section, American Bar Association, 1984.
Perkins Coie serves clients through 11 locations throughout North America, Asia and Europe. Perkins Coie is the largest law firm headquartered in the Pacific Northwest. The firm opened the Washington, District of Columbia office in 1979 to meet client needs in the nation"s capital.
Lawyers in the Washington, District of Columbia office work closely with our network of Perkins Coie lawyers to remain on the forefront of issues and policies.
While there are many similarities between our Washington, District of Columbia practice and activities in the firm"s other offices, our Washington, District of Columbia practice is specifically oriented to the issues and disputes which arise as a result of federal law, regulation and policy. An understanding of the role and the impact of the federal government on today"s business and society, and on the political process is central to the nationwide delivery of legal services by Perkins Coie.
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Member, Board of Directors, Environmental Law Institute, 1984. Vice Chairman, Water Quality Committee, Natural Resources Law Section, American Bar Association, 1984.
Married Georgia Callahan, February 19, 1988. Children: Elizabeth, Scott.