Great Lakes Law is an online educational resource for environmental and water law in Michigan edited by Professor Noah Hall.
Noah Hall is Professor of Law at Wayne State University Law School. His law practice and scholarship focuses on public and private water rights. He co-authors several casebooks on water law and environmental law, including Modern Water Law: Private Property, Public Rights, and Environmental Protections (Foundation Press), Environmental Law and Policy: Nature, Law, and Society (Carolina Academic Press), and the short text Water Law.
Professor Hall previously taught at the University of Michigan and was the founding Executive Director of the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center. He continues to represent a variety of clients in significant environmental policy disputes. From 2016-2019, Professor Hall served as Special Assistant Attorney General for Michigan for the Flint water investigation.
Professor Hall graduated from the University of Michigan Law School and the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment, concentrating in environmental policy. After law school, he clerked for the Honorable Kathleen A. Blatz, Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court.
