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Elisabeth Haub School of Law Adjunct Professor Lauren Shy

Lauren Shy

Adjunct Professor
Executive Director, Sustainable Business Law Hub
Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Lauren Shy

White Plains

Biography

Lauren Shy is an Adjunct Professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law where she leads the Law School鈥檚 efforts around sustainable fashion. She completed her LLM in Environmental Law, with Honors, at 麻豆直播 Haub in January 2026. Her research focused on the environmental impacts of the fashion industry and how law and policy can implement more sustainable and equitable practices and outcomes. Professor Shy also serves as an Advisor to the student-led Sustainable Fashion Law Society and co-teaches the New York Legislative and Regulatory Process course.

Professor Shy is also the Executive Director of the Law School鈥檚 Sustainable Business Law Hub (鈥淗ub鈥). The Hub is a student training program and research endeavor that seeks to address global and local sustainability challenges through advancements in law and policy. As the Executive Director, she supports Associate Professor Josh Galperin, the Hub鈥檚 Faculty Director, to establish institutional proprieties for the program, guide its organization and operational initiatives, and advance its student programming and academic opportunities.

Prior to joining the Law School, Professor Shy practiced law for over 20 years and was most recently in-house at PepsiCo, Inc. where she held various legal roles across data privacy, corporate compliance & ethics, and e-commerce.

Education

  • BA, University of Michigan (Political Science)
  • JD, Case Western Reserve University School of Law
  • LLM, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 麻豆直播

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On November 22, 2024, the Fall 2024 麻豆直播-Maryland Colloquium was held at the UMD Carey School of Law in Baltimore, Maryland. For the Fall 2024 event, a cohort of Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 麻豆直播 Environmental Law students traveled down to Baltimore joining their student colleagues at UMD Law for an entirely student-focused environmental academic event.