Caroline Cox joined Vanderbilt Law School as the program director for the Energy, Environment and Land Use Program and a member of the adjunct law faculty in 2022. Immediately before joining Vanderbilt the EELU team, Caroline was a law clerk to Judge Jane Branstetter Stranch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. After earning her law degree at Harvard, she was a law clerk for Chief Judge Lee H. Rosenthal of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas and then an associate attorney at the Environmental Law and Policy Center. In addition to teaching a course on Sustainable Cities, Caroline advises students interested in careers in environmental law and oversees the EELU Program’s white-paper series.
Education:
B.A. Social Studies, Harvard College
J.D., Harvard Law School