Background
Ayres, Richard E. was born on February 2, 1942 in Salem, New Jersey, United States.
Ayres, Richard E. was born on February 2, 1942 in Salem, New Jersey, United States.
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1964). Yale Graduate School of Political Science (Master of Arts, 1969).
Yale Law School (Bachelor of Laws, 1969).
Worked at Howrey & Simon (Washington, DC) specializing in Environmental Law. Admitted to the bar, 1972, New York and United States. Court of Appeals, 1st and 5th Circuits.
1973, United States. Court of Appeals, 2nd, 5th, 8th, 9th and 10th Circuits. 1975, District of Columbia and United States. Court of Appeals, 6th Circuit.
1976, United States. Supreme Court. Projects Editor, Yale Law Journal, 1968-1969. Recipient, Peres Prize for best Law Journal Article.
Yale Law School Association of Washington for Outstanding Service to the Public Interest, 1988. Yale Law School Environmental Law Association for Role in Creating Environmental Law, 1989. Author: "Interrogations in New Haven: The Impact of Miranda," 76 Yale Law Journal, 1519 (1967).
"Environmental Pollution Control on Stationary Sources Under The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970," 4 Ecol. L.Q. 441 (1975); "New Source Standard for Power Plants II: Consider the Law," 3 Harv. E.L. Rev. 63 (1979) (with David Doniger).
"The Proposed WEPCo Rule: Making the Problem Fit the Solution," 22 Environmental Reporter 10201 (1992) (with Richard W. Parker). "Developing a Market in Emission Credits Incrementally: An ?Open Market? Paradigm For Market-Based Pollution Control," 25 BNA Environment Reporter No. 31 (December 2, 1994).
Hornbook Title V Permitting, "Clean Air Permitting Manual" (1995) (with James T. O'Reilly, Professor William V. Luneberg, Kim Burke and James Witt). Commissioner, National Commission on Air Quality, 1978-1981. Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology and Government, Task Force on Science and Technology in Judicial and Regulatory Decisionmaking, 1991-1994.
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Enterprise for the Environment, 1995?. Vermont Law School Advisory Committee, 1992?.Member: The District of Columbia Bar.