Jeffrey B. Hyman
Adjunct Professor of Law and
Conservation Law Fellow at the Conservation Law Center
Office: Lewis Building 202Phone: 812-856-5737
E-mail: jbhyman@indiana.edu
Jeffrey B. Hyman practices conservation and environmental law with the Conservation Law Center. Before coming to the Center, he was law clerk to Federal District Court Judge David Hamilton and practiced public interest litigation at Polk Hyman & Associates in Indianapolis.
Hyman also holds a Ph.D. in Ecology and has worked on a variety of conservation issues over the years, including restoration of Pacific Northwest salmon populations and regional management of wetlands. He graduated magna cum laude from Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington in 2003.
Teaching and Research Interests
- Administrative Law
- Animal Welfare
- Land Conservation
- Public Interest Conservation
- Scientific methods in litigation
- Conservation of endangered/threatened species
Courses
- Conservation Law Clinic (B558)