Vincent M. Nolette

Vincent Nolette joined the Sabin Center in April 2024 as the Equitable Cities Climate Law Fellow. His work supports the Center’s Cities Climate Law Initiative, focusing on developing city-level law and policy at the intersection of climate and racial wealth equity.

Before joining the Sabin Center, Vincent served as an Excelsior Legal Fellow at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and was also a litigation associate at Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP.  Before law school, he worked on the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) in Wellington, New Zealand.

Vincent received his J.D. from CUNY Law School in 2022, where he concentrated in Environmental Justice, and a B.A. in Economics from Saint Louis University in 2018, where he was awarded the Leroy J. Grossman Outstanding Student Award in Economics.

Amicus Brief submitted by the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law in Support of New York City's Motion for Leave to Appeal to the New York State Court of Appeals, by Amy Turner, Michael Burger, and Vincent Nolette (June 2024).

Evan Bianchi, Sean Di Luccio, Martin Lockman, & Vincent Nolette, The Private Litigation Impact of New York’s Green Amendment, 49 Columbia Journal of Environmental Law 357 (May 2024).