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Elizabeth Taylor is an environmental attorney with the law firm Brown &
Winters where she represents California public entities as well as
environmental non-profit organizations. She manages the firm’s pro
bono legal program and specializes in coastal resources and Clean
Water Act cases.
Elizabeth began her legal career as a fellow with the
United States Marine Mammal Commission where she worked on domestic
and international marine policy issues. Prior to law school she worked
as a marine biologist for various NGOs in the Caribbean, Hawaii and
Australia. Elizabeth graduated from the University of California, San
Diego with a Bachelor of Science in Ecology, Evolution and Behavior.
She received her law degree from Lewis & Clark Law School, with a
certificate in environmental and natural resources law.
Elizabeth currently chairs the Encinitas Environmental Advisory Commission.
She is also a 2010 fellow with the San Diego New Leaders Council.
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