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CURRICULUM VITAE University of Idaho NAME: Jerrold A. Long DATE: RANK OR TITLE: Professor DEPARTMENT: Law OFFICE LOCATION AND CAMPUS ZIP: Law 202, 2321 OFFICE PHONE: (208) 885-7988 FAX: (208) 885-5709 EMAIL: jlong@uidaho.edu WEB: http://www.uidaho.edu/law/faculty/jlong DATE OF FIRST EMPLOYMENT AT UI: July 2007 DATE OF TENURE: 2012 DATE OF PRESENT RANK OR TITLE: 2014 EDUCATION BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL: PhD, 2008, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Environment and Resources Gaylord Nelson Distinguished Graduate Fellow Dissertation Title: New West or Same West?: Evolving land-use institutions in the rural American West JD, 2000, University of Colorado-Boulder School of Law Associate Editor, Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy Dean s List Jonathan Boyd Chase Human Rights Fellowship Royal C. and Lynnel Rubright Scholarship Benjamin S. Galland Scholarship Bernard J. Seeman Scholarship President, First Year Class BS, 1997, Biology, Utah State University, magna cum laude Presidential Scholar National Merit Scholar National Dean s List Certificates and Licenses: Idaho State Bar (active) Colorado State Bar (inactive)

EXPERIENCE: Teaching Professor, University of Idaho College of Law, 2014-present Associate Professor, University of Idaho College of Law, 2007-2014 2012-2013 Allan G. Shepard Professorship Burton Ellis Research Scholar (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) Instructor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2006 Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2004-2005 Project Assistant, University of Wisconsin, Extension, 2004-2006 Adjunct Professor of Legal Writing, Laramie County Community College, 2003 Non-Academic Legal Employment Associate Attorney, Holland & Hart LLP, Cheyenne, WY, 2000-2003 Legal Extern, U.S. Department of Justice, Environment and Natural Resources Division, 1999 Law Clerk, Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund, Honolulu, Hawai`i, 1999 TEACHING Areas of Specialization Natural resources and land use law Evolution of legal regimes Environmental law Property law and property rights Courses Taught International Issues in Water Science, Universidad de Concepción and Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Concepción, Chile Spring Semesters: 2015, 2016, Fall Semester: 2016 (with Professors Jan Boll, Brian Kennedy, and Tim Link) Natural Resources and Environmental Law Field Course, McCall Field Campus Fall Semesters: 2014, 2015, 2016 Property Law Fall Semester: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 Environmental Law Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Spring 2012, Spring 2013, Spring 2016, Spring 2017 Land Use Law and Planning Spring Semester: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 Intro to Natural Resources Law Fall Semester: 2015, 2016 Seminar: Rethinking Cooperative Federalism Spring 2009 Seminar: The Law of Sustainability Spring 2010, Spring 2014 Seminar: Nonpoint Source Pollution in the Spokane/Coeur d Alene Urban Corridor Spring 2011 Seminar: Writing the Environment Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013 Page 2 of 11

Interdisciplinary Programs Affiliate Professor in Water Resources Affiliate Professor in Bioregional Planning and Community Design Students Advised: Graduate Students as Major Professor Shana Hirsch (Ph.D., Water Resources IGERT) current Lacey Rammell-O Brien (Water Resources), M.S. received, May 2014 Thesis Title: Trigger Points in Multijurisdictional Natural Resource Regulation: A qualitative case study of the Lapwai Basin. Justin Jolley (Water Resources), M.S. received, May 2010 Thesis Title: Nonpoint Source Pollution: The unique opportunity for tribes to break the institutional malaise that plagues the Clean Water Act. Graduate Degree Committees Jessica Daniel (Ph.D. Conservation Social Sciences) Ph.D. received May 2015 Eric Anderson (M.S. Bioregional Planning and Community Design) M.S. received Aug. 2015 Meghan Carter (M.S. Water Resources), M.S. received, December 2012 Luke Marchant (M.S. Water Resources), M.S. received, December 2010 Professional Degree Students Samuel Creason (Idaho Law Review) Land Use and the Lost Promise of Cooper: What Happened to the Judicial in Quasi-Judicial Proceedings? 44 IDAHO L. REV. 735 (2008). Jason Naess (Idaho Law Review) Ex-Convicts and the Fair Housing Act: Local discrimination against transitional homes. 45 IDAHO L. REV. 621 (2009). Mark Cecchini Beaver (Idaho Law Review) Tough Law Getting Tougher: Permitting Idaho s Logging Road Stormwater Point Sources in the Wake of Northwest Environmental Defense Center v. Brown,48 IDAHO L. REV. 467 (2013). Owen Moroney (Idaho Law Review) Complicating the Complicated: Southern Union and How Environmental Crime Cases Just Became More Complex, 50 IDAHO L. REV. 115 (2013). David Law (Idaho Law Review) Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Legal and Practical Issues Regarding Municipal Power to Address Federal Mandates, 50 IDAHO L. REV. 27 (2014). Shawn Boyle (Idaho Law Review) Judicial Review of Local Land Use Decisions: Idaho Supreme Court Holding Burns Bridges Between Landowners and the Courts Megan O Dowd (Idaho Law Review) Aesthetic and Recreational Injury in Environmental Litigation: Still good law or only safe for now? Katherine Murdock (Idaho Law Review) The Yellowstone Winter Use Plan: Competing purposes and the fight between Page 3 of 11

conservation and use. Student Mentoring Activities Law Review Faculty Advisor of the Year, 2008 Awarded by student members of the Idaho Law Review. Advisor College of Law Environmental Law Society. Advisor College of Law Environmental Law Moot Court Team. Advisor College of Law Natural Resources and Environmental Law Emphasis Program. Courses and Programs Developed: University of Idaho College of Law Land-Use Law and Planning. Law and Sustainability Seminar. Natural Resources Federalism Seminar. Writing the Environment (created with co-instructors). Natural Resources and Environmental Law Field Course. Natural Resources and Environmental Law Emphasis (developed with Barb Cosens and Dale Goble) a State Board approved emphasis program for law students desiring a focus in natural resources and environmental law. Concurrent J.D./M.S.BioP program with Bioregional Planning and Community Design University of Wisconsin-Madison Government and Natural Resources 400/500 level interdisciplinary course about the regulation of the natural environment by varies levels of government. Also developed course reading materials. SCHOLARSHIP Chile, the Biobío, and the Future of the Columbia River Basin (with Shana Hirsch and Jason Walters), forthcoming Fall 2016 in IDAHO LAW REVIEW (48 typescript pages). Traveling to Chile to Learn About Idaho s Water Resource Issues, THE ADVOCATE, May 2015 at 29-39. Making Conservation Work for the 21 st Century Enabling Resilient Place, 4 WASH. J. ENVTL. L. & POL Y 359-423 (2015). Page 4 of 11

Sy Adler s Oregon Plans: The Making of An Unquiet Land Use Revolution (book review), PACIFIC HISTORICAL REVIEW 82(3): 485-486 (2013). Local Flood Control: Using Idaho s Flood Control District Statute to Enable Place-Based Stream Restoration, THE ADVOCATE, June/July 2013, at 51-54 (with Samuel Finch). Waiting for Hohfeld: Property Rights, Property Privileges, and the Physical Consequences of Word Choice, 48 GONZAGA L. REV. 307-364 (2013). Overcoming Neoliberal Hegemony in Community Development: Law, Planning, and Selected Lamarckism, 44 URB. LAW. 345-398 (2012). Subject of response article: Jeffrey Kleeger, Overcoming Neoliberal Hegemony Will Be Difficult: Community Development and the Social Welfare Obligation Norm-A Response to Jerrold A. Long, 45 URB. LAW. 693 (2013) Private Lands, Conflict, and Institutional Evolution in the Post-Public-Lands West, 28 PACE ENVTL L. REV. 670-759 (2011). Realizing the Abstraction: Using Today s Law to Reach Tomorrow s Sustainability, 46 IDAHO L. REV. 341-377 (2010). Sustainability Starts Locally: Untying the Hands of Local Governments to Create Sustainable Communities, 10 WYO. L. REV. 1-34 (2010). From Warranted to Valuable Belief: Local Government, Climate Change, and Giving Up the Pickup to Save Bangladesh, 49 NAT. RESOURCES J. 743-800 (2009). Rethinking Regulations: Local Laboratories Inventing a Sustainable Idaho, THE ADVOCATE, May 2009, at 35-36. New West or Same West?: Evolving land-use institutions in the rural American West (2008) (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison). Al Gore Visits Mackay, Idaho: The promise of and problems with addressing climate change at the local level, working paper, presented at the Idaho State Bar Annual Environmental Update, Jan. 30, 2008. Protocol on Liability and Compensation for Damage Resulting from the Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal, 1999 COLO. J. INT'L ENVTL. L. & POL'Y 253-261 (2000) Mine Disaster Threatens Spain s Doñana National Park, 1998 COLO. J. INT L ENVTL. L.& POL Y 310-322 (1998) Page 5 of 11

Additional Works: Property Professors Blog (only essays listed) Beauty, Healing, and Forty Years on the Selway (Sept. 22, 2016) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/property/2016/09/beauty-healing-and-forty-years-onthe-selway.html Law in Place: The need for an outdoor legal education (March 2, 2016) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/property/2016/03/law-in-place-the-need-for-anoutdoor-legal-education.html Public Rights in the Private Western Landscape (Feb. 12, 2016) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/property/2016/02/public-rights-in-the-private-westernlandscape.html Public Lands, Common Ground, and the Smell of Sagebrush after the Rain (Feb. 3, 2016) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/property/2016/02/public-lands-common-ground-andthe-smell-of-sagebrush-after-the-rain.html Private Property, Markets, and Natural Resources: Lessons from Chile's water code (Jan. 25, 2016) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/property/2016/01/private-property-markets-andnatural-resources-lessons-from-chiles-water-code.html Malheur and Losing Trust in the Rural West (Jan. 19, 2016) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/property/2016/01/malheur-and-losing-trust-in-the-ruralwest.html Working with new Moscow economy, Op-Ed, Moscow-Pullman Daily News, (Nov. 11, 2013) University of Idaho on Business: How local economies can earn more than they spend, Idaho Statesman, Business Insider (Jan. 13, 2013). Reprinted on CommunityBuilders.net (Sonoran Institute) as Moneyball: Local Economies Can Earn More Than They Spend, available at http://communitybuilders.net/moneyball-local-economies-can-earn-more-than-they-spend-2/ Why we ride: Because cycling, warts and all, remains beautiful, Velonews online (Nov. 11, 2012), available at http://velonews.competitor.com/2012/11/news/why-we-ride-becausecycling-warts-and-all-remains-beautiful_266088 University of Idaho on Business: Climate change-caused fires raise regulatory questions, Idaho Statesman, Business Insider (Oct. 24, 2012). Guest Blogger on Land Use Professor Blog, April 2012 After the Zombie Apocalypse (April 4, 2012) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/land_use/2012/04/after-the-zombie-apocalypse.html Page 6 of 11

A Car, or a Smart Phone (for my 16 th Birthday)? (April 6, 2012) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/land_use/2012/04/a-car-or-a-smart-phone-for-my-16thbirthday.html Do We Need a Distinct Rural Land Use Law? (April 11, 2012) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/land_use/2012/04/do-we-need-a-distinct-rural-landuse-law.html. In the Shadow of the Law? (April 17, 2012) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/land_use/2012/04/in-the-shadow-of-the-law.html A Post-Public-Lands West? (April 25, 2012) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/land_use/2012/04/a-post-public-lands-west.html Selected Non-credit Classes, Workshops, Seminars, Invited Lectures, etc.: Fish, Law, and the River. Presentation at the annual conference of the Association for Law, Property, and Society, Queen s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland (May 20-21, 2016) A Fish, Law, and the Physical Landscape. Invited lecture in University of Idaho Geography and Water Resources Seminar Series (Feb. 10, 2016) Reading Law in the Landscape. Lecture at the University of Idaho Malcolm M. Renfrew Interdisciplinary Colloquium (September 22, 2015) Mormons in the Tetons: Developing an environmental ethic in a harsh landscape. Presentation at the annual conference of the Association of Law, Property, and Society, University of Georgia School of Law (May 1-2, 2015). Making Conservation Work for the 21st Century Enabling Resilient Place. Presentation at the annual conference of the Association of Law, Property, and Society, University of British Columbia Faculty of Law (May 2-3, 2014). The Ongoing Teton Creek Restoration. Continuing Legal Education presentation at monthly meeting of the Idaho State Bar, Environment and Natural Resources Section, Boise, Idaho (March 26, 2014). Making Conservation Work for the 21 st Century Enabling Resilient Place. Paper presented at Local Government Law Conference, Chapman University Fowler School of Law, Orange, CA (Oct. 25-26, 2013). Watershed Law and Policy in the Western United States. Invited lecture in Forest Resources 462, Watershed Science & Management, University of Idaho (Oct. 4, 2013). Page 7 of 11

Law, Culture, and the Meaning of Landscape. Presentation at the annual conference of the Association of Law, Property, and Society, University of Minnesota School of Law (April 26-27, 2013). Air and Land. Panel moderator at Legal Aspects of Hydraulic Fracturing: An Idaho Law Review Symposium, Boise, ID (March 29, 2013). Two Hydraulic Fracturing Hot Topics: Trespass & Trade Secrets. Panel moderator at Legal Aspects of Hydraulic Fracturing: An Idaho Law Review Symposium, Boise, ID (March 29, 2013). Organizer, presenter, and event moderator at the College of Law s 2012 Natural Resources and Environmental Law Symposium,. Realizing Sustainable Communities in a Post-Recession West. Boise, ID (October 11-13, 2012). Defending Eminent Domain for Community Development. Debate with Professor Steven Eagle (George Mason University School of Law). Texas Wesleyan School of Law (Apr. 12, 2012). Waiting for Hohfeld: Property Rights, Property Privileges, and the Physical Consequences of Word Choice. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Law, Property and Society, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C. (March 1-2, 2012). Legal Basis for Comprehensive Planning. Invited lecture in BioP 504, Comprehensive Local and Regional Planning, Professor Sandra Pinel. University of Idaho (Jan. 31, 2012). Law, Planning, and the Lamarckian Evolution: Using effective visions to force legal change. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Salt Lake City, Utah (Oct. 13, 2011). The Rails-to-Trails Act: Legal Considerations in Creating Recreational Trails. Invited lecture in BioP 560, Planning Studio I, Professor Steven Hollenhorst. University of Idaho (Jan. 31, 2011). Legal Basis for Comprehensive Planning. Invited lecture in BioP 504, Comprehensive Local and Regional Planning, Professor Sandra Pinel. University of Idaho (September 9, 2010). Sustainability Energy Independence: Challenges Facing the West in Adopting Alternative and Renewable Energy Resources. Panelist and author at Idaho Law Review Symposium. Boise, Idaho (April 9, 2010). Molecules and the Law: Legislating Risk and Harm. Invited Lecture in FS H400.2, Molecules of Death Honors Seminar, Professor Greg Möller, University of Idaho (March 30, 2010). Page 8 of 11

Jobs in Environmental Law and Native American Law. Moderator at student-organized panel with practicing attorneys about the future of Environmental and Native American Law, University of Idaho College of Law (March 24, 2010). Conservation in Action: How Can International and Environmental Law Permanently Protect the Transboundary Flathead River? Panelist at student-organized event discussing the effect of proposed Canadian coal mines on the North Fork of the Flathead River. University of Idaho College of Law (March 8, 2010). Introduction to the Planning Commission. Panelist at American Bar Association/Lincoln Institute of Land Policy training program for local governments from Idaho, Washington and Montana. Moscow, Idaho (December 9, 2009). Land Use Issues in Water Resources. Invited Lecture in Water Resources 506, Professors Barbara Cosens, Jan Boll, and Gary Johnson, University of Idaho (November 17, 2009). This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land. Or is it? Panelist at post-movie public discussion in conjunction with art show at the Washington State University Museum of Art. Moscow, Idaho (October 15, 2009). Does the Law Promote or Impede the Creation of Sustainable Communities? Presentation at the 2 nd Annual Idaho Chapter American Planning Association Conference, Getting Real About Sustainability. Boise, Idaho (October 9, 2009). From Vacant Lot to Supreme Court: Avoiding the maze of appellate review for local land-use decisions. Presentation at National Association of Hearing Officials Annual Professional Development Conference. Boise, Idaho (September 22, 2009). Legal Basis for Comprehensive Planning. Invited lecture in BioP 504, Comprehensive Local and Regional Planning, Professor Sandra Pinel. University of Idaho (September 1, 2009). Sources of Uncertainty in Future Transboundary Governance. Panel Moderator at international conference: Transboundary Governance in the Face of Uncertainty: The Columbia River Treaty, 2014. Coeur d'alene, Idaho (April 2-4, 2009). Waters of the West Highlights. Presentation with Waters of the West faculty and researchers at Soothing Waters: Tribal Protection and Stewardship. Moscow, Idaho (March 27, 2009). Land Use Issues in Water Resources. Invited Lecture in Water Resources 506, Professors Barbara Cosens, Fritz Fiedler, and Brian Kennedy. University of Idaho (October 24, 2008). Legal Basis for Comprehensive Planning. Invited lecture in BioP 504, Comprehensive Local and Regional Planning, Professor Sandra Pinel. University of Idaho (September 4, 2008). Al Gore Visits Mackay, Idaho: The promise of and problems with addressing climate change at the local level. Presentation at Idaho State Bar, Environment and Natural Resources Section, Annual Update. Boise, Idaho (January 30, 2008). Page 9 of 11

SERVICE: Committee Assignments: University of Idaho University Curriculum Committee (2016-present) Research Council, College of Law representative (2013-present) University Program Prioritization Working Group (2016-2017) Academic Hearing Board (2013-2016) Leadership Academy (2012-2013) Search Committee, Director, McClure Center for Public Policy Research (2010) Water Resources Curriculum Committee (2008-present) Water Resources Steering Committee (2008-present) University of Idaho College of Law Third Year Review Committee (2011-2012, 2012-2013). Diversity Committee (2012-2013). Ad Hoc Committee on Bar Passage (2011-2012, 2011-2012). Faculty Appointments Committee (2010-2011). Curriculum Committee (2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2015-2016, 2016-2017). Student Engagement and Climate Committee (2008-2009, 2009-2010). Service Activities with local governments or other organizations (due to confidentiality concerns, entities not identified in all cases) Board Member, Washington State Bicycling Association, Inc. December 2014 to December 2016 Founding Board Member and Treasurer, Palouse Bicycle Racing, Inc. Aug. 2012 to present Board Member, Moscow City Board of Adjustment June 2011 to present Pro Bono Consultant and Attorney Represent and provide assistance to a non-profit organization with a watershed restoration project (in conjunction with a law student performing pro bono work under my supervision) 2011 to present Judge, United States Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards, 2014, 2015, 2016. Board Member, Palouse Clearwater Environmental Institute, Inc. May 2011 to December 2014 Initiated and coordinated program connecting student externs with an Idaho county commencing comprehensive plan revision process 2011-2013 Pro Bono Consultant Provided assistance to an Idaho county rewriting its subdivision ordinances (in conjunction with a planning studio class) 2011 Page 10 of 11

Provided training to county planning commissioners at a program for local governments from Idaho, Washington and Montana, sponsored by the American Planning Association and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Moscow, Idaho December 9, 2009. Pro Bono Consultant Provided legal advice to an Idaho county with potential appeal of court decision overturning a land use ordinance 2008 Page 11 of 11