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Chris A. Shafer

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B.S. Michigan State University 1973 
M.S. Michigan State University 1975
J.D., magna cum laude, Thomas M. Cooley Law School 1993 

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Professor Shafer joined the Cooley staff in December 1996 as a Visiting Professor. Previously, from 1993-1996, he served as an adjunct professor teaching classes in Water Law and Environmental Law. Professor Shafer primarily teaches Constitutional Law and Water Law, but has also taught Property II and Federal Administrative Law.

Prior to joining the Cooley staff, Professor Shafer supervised the Great Lakes Shorelands Section in the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for 16 years. This section regulated construction in high risk erosion and flood hazard areas, coastal wetlands and critical dunes along the shoreline and construction activities on the public trust bottomlands of the Great Lakes.

Since joining the faculty at Cooley, Professor Shafer served as an expert witness and legal consultant on water law and federal jurisdiction in Michigan’s first death penalty case since 1943, United States v. Marvin Gabrion. During the summer of 2003, Professor Shafer served as co-counsel for the citizens group attempting to stop the Ice Mountain groundwater diversion in Mecosta County. This case, Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation v Nestle Corp, involved a 21 day trial, after which the trial court issued a permanent injunction against the groundwater diversion. Professor Shafer serves as a contract Administrative Law Judge for the Michigan Dep’t of Environmental Quality and has authored Proposals for Decision in 4 contested case hearings. Professor Shafer has written and filed two amicus curiae briefs in cases pending before the Michigan Supreme Court, the first in 1997 in K & K Construction, Inc v DNR, a regulatory takings case, and the second in 2005 in Glass v Goeckel, a beach access case on Lake Huron.

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