Environmental Law Institute
Stephen R. Dujack came to ELI in 1990 as the editor of our bimonthly policy magazine, The Environmental Forum. He began writing for publications while still in high school, covering local sports and student issues for the Ridgewood Sunday Post and the Bergen Evening Record. After graduation from Princeton with a bachelor's degree in philosophy, he became the number-two editor at the Princeton Alumni Weekly, where he profiled noted alumni, faculty, and students. Steve moved to Washington in 1980 and became the editor of the Foreign Service Journal, which is to the diplomatic profession what The Environmental Forum is to the environmental profession. He also had a short stint as Director of Communications at the Worldwatch Institute immediately prior to joining ELI.
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Environmental Law Institute
The Environmental Law Institute is a non-profit, non-partisan organization, headquartered in Washington, DC, that seeks to "make the law work for people, places, and the planet". ELI conducts research on a broad spectrum of issues, producing reports and offering policy recommendations on critical areas of environmental governance here in the United States as well as abroad.