Background
Miller, Taylor O. was born on May 24, 1942 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Miller, Taylor O. was born on May 24, 1942 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Indiana University (Bachelor of Arts, 1963. Master of Business Administration, 1967). Harvard University Law School (Bachelor of Laws, 1967).
Worked at Miller, Karp & Grattan (Sacramento, California) specializing in Environmental, Natural Resources, Energy, Resorts and Leisure, Land Use, Solid Waste, Hazardous Waste, Indian Lands, Legislation, Air, Water, Tribal Government, Administrative. Admitted to the bar, 1967, Indiana. 1969, New York; 1977, California.
1995, United States.
Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit. Company-Author: "The Salty Colorado," with G. Weatherford, Conservation Foundation, 1984. "Forestry Development," California Environmental Regulation, Matthew Bender, May 1990.
Member, Society of Air and Waste Management, 1995.
Attorney and Deputy Associate General Counsel, United States. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971-1974.
Assistant Secretary for Resources, California Resources Agency, 1975-1977. Director, John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies, 1981-1983.
Member: Sacramento County and American (Member, Section on: Energy, Environmental and Natural Resources, 1985) Bar Associations.
State Bar of California (Member, Environmental Law Section). Miller, Karp & Grattan is a Sacramento based law firm which represents businesses and tribal agencies before Federal, State and local public agencies. The firm specializes in all aspects of environmental and natural resources law.
Attorneys in the firm have substantial experience in the application of the California Environmental Quality Acting (CEQA), the National Environmental Policy Acting (NEPA), the Warren-Alquist Energy Resources Conservation and Development Acting, the California Integrated Waste Management Acting, the California and Federal Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, Resource Conservation & Recovery Acting, Hazardous Waste Management Acting and local land use and planning ordinances.
Member, Society of Air and Waste Management, 1995. Attorney and Deputy Associate General Counsel, United States. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971-1974.
Assistant Secretary for Resources, California Resources Agency, 1975-1977.
Director, John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies, 1981-1983. Member: Sacramento County and American (Member, Section on: Energy, Environmental and Natural Resources, 1985) Bar Associations.
State Bar of California (Member, Environmental Law Section).