Grace Brosofsky

Grace Brosofsky

J.D., Cornell Law
About Grace

Grace Brosofsky is a third-year student and Charles Evan Hughes scholar at Cornell Law School, where she received the Stanley E. Gould Prize for Public Interest Law. Her research interests include environmental law, energy law, tribal law and criminal procedure, and her Note, Affordable Renewables—Unjust and Unreasonable?, is published in the Cornell Law Review. Prior to law school, she graduated summa cum laude from Georgia Tech with a degree in environmental engineering and earned the School Chair’s Outstanding Senior Award in Civil and Environmental Engineering.