Dr. Michelle Anderson

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Biography

Michelle Anderson is the Larry Kramer Professor of Law and a Professor of Environmental Social Sciences at Stanford Law School. She is also a Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment. With a robust academic background, she is committed to interdisciplinary teaching and research that bridges law and environmental studies. Her work focuses on the legal frameworks governing environmental policy and the social implications of environmental law. She teaches a variety of courses related to environmental law, engaging students in critical discussions about the intersection of law and sustainability. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Michelle has served as a doctoral dissertation co-advisor for graduate students, providing mentorship and guidance in their academic pursuits. Her contributions to the field are recognized within the academic community, shaping future generations of environmental lawyers and policymakers.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

— Present

Stanford Law School • Stanford, CA

Professor at Stanford Law School focusing on law and environmental social sciences.

Courses

LAW 2515 LAW 807G LAW 2526 EBS 198 EARTHSYS 297 EBS 298 ENVRES 398 LAW 400 ENVRES 399 EBS 199 LAW 241X LAW 7051 LAW 884 LAW 217

Requirements for Stanford University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:26
Reading
Required:26
Writing
Required:26
Speaking
Required:26
Total
Required:100
GRE General
Verbal
Required:160
Quantitative
Required:165
Analytical Writing
Required:4.5
Overall
Required:4.5
Prerequisites
Bachelor degree from an accredited institution Strong background in mathematics and programming
Application Checklist
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Official transcripts
  • Resume/CV
Specialization Notes

The Computer Science department emphasizes research potential. GRE General is currently optional but recommended for some tracks.