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Professor of Law, Texas A&M University

Felix Mormann is Professor of Law and Professor of Engineering at Texas A&M University. Professor Mormann's research interests lie at the intersection of law and innovation in the context of climate, environmental and energy law. Drawing on his background as an internationally trained lawyer, Mormann currently investigates policy challenges and opportunities along the path to sustainable energy economy. His work has appeared in Boston College Law Review, Florida Law Review, UC Davis Law Review, Washington Law Review, Harvard Environmental Law Review, Yale Journal on Regulation, and Nature Climate Change, among others.

Prior to joining Texas A&M, Professor Mormann served on the faculty of University of Miami School of Law and as faculty fellow at Stanford Law School. Mormann worked as a corporate and energy lawyer for some of Germany's premiere law firms. As a management consultant for McKinsey & Company, he advised international clients from the high-tech sector. Professor Mormann holds a German JD and a JSD from the University of Passau School of Law as well as an LLM from UC Berkeley School of Law.

Experience

  • –present
    Professor of Law, Texas A&M University

Education

  • 2010 
    University of Passau, PhD (Law)