"Should Big Oil Be Tried for Homicide?"
Inside Climate News quoted Donald Braman explaining the laws of homicide and the accountability Big Oil should be held to knowing the risk putting the public in.
Donald Braman
Associate Professor of Law
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Donald Braman joined the law school faculty in 2006. Prior to joining the faculty, he was the Irving S. Ribicoff Fellow at the Yale Law School. His article “Punishment and Accountability,” was published by the UCLA Law Review in 2006. Professor Braman teaches Criminal Law and Evidence.
"Should Big Oil Be Tried for Homicide?"
Inside Climate News quoted Donald Braman explaining the laws of homicide and the accountability Big Oil should be held to knowing the risk putting the public in.
The New Yorker quoted Donald Braman in a story about criminal code, legal language, and the introduction of “car-jacking” as a legal category.
"‘Climate Homicide’: Could Big Oil be Sued for Disaster Deaths?"
Donald Braman was quoted by E&E News Climatewire about whether oil producers be held criminally responsible for climate-related deaths from deceiving the public
BA, Columbia University; PhD, JD, Yale University