Sarah Krakoff is currently serving as Deputy Solicitor for Parks & Wildlife in the Department of the Interior. She is on leave from the University of Colorado Law School, where she is the Moses Lasky Professor. Her areas of expertise are American Indian law, public lands and natural resources law, and environmental justice. In spare time, she likes to run and hike in mountains and canyons and hang out with friends and family.
Email:
sarah.krakoff@colorado.edu
EPA Region:
Region 8 – (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, and WY)
Year of induction:
2021
Degrees:
JD, UC Berkeley, 1991
BA, Yale, 1986
Admissions:
CO
CA (inactive)
Navajo Nation (inactive)
Court Admissions:
US Supreme Court
Ninth Circuit
Tenth Circuit
Sixth Circuit
Professional Societies and Organizations:
AALS
Representative Publications:
Not Yet Americas Best Idea, 92 Colorado Law Review 561 (2020)
Public Lands, Conservation, and the Possibility of Justice, 53 Harv. Civ. Rts.-Civ. Liberties Law Review 213 (2018)
They Were Here First-Tribes, Race, and the Constitutional Minimum, 69 Stanford L. Rev. 491 (2017)