Madison Condon Joins BU Law
Professor Condon will teach environmental law and a seminar on climate risk and financial institutions.

Madison Condon Joins BU Law
Professor Condon will teach environmental law and a seminar on climate risk and financial institutions.
Environmental law scholar Madison Condon joined Boston University School of Law as an associate professor in July 2020.
Her recent research examines climate change’s relationship to corporate governance, market risk, and regulation. She is also interested in the use and manipulation of science and economics in administrative law. Professor Condon’s scholarship has appeared in the Washington Law Review, the Virginia Environmental Law Journal, Land Use Policy, and the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy.
At BU Law, Professor Condon will teach Environmental Law and a seminar on climate risk and financial institutions. She will also teach Corporations beginning in the next academic year.
Before joining the school, she was an attorney at New York University School of Law’s Institute for Policy Integrity, where she participated in litigation against federal regulatory rollbacks. She clerked for Judge Jane Kelly of the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Earth Institute at Columbia University. She has consulted on carbon regulation and international trade law for the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Professor Condon holds a JD from Harvard Law School, an MALD in global political economy from the Fletcher School at Tufts University, and a BS in Earth and environmental engineering from Columbia University. She traveled to the Netherlands in 2008–09 as a Fulbright Fellow studying water resource management.