During the 1970s, David Schoenbrod was a leader of the Natural Resources Defense Council, heading campaigns to get lead out of gasoline, protect the environment of Puerto Rico, and protect New Yorkers from automotive air pollution. Now he is Trustee Professor at New York Law School.
Schoenbrod has frequently contributed to the editorial pages of the
Wall Street Journal,
New York Times, and other newspapers and periodicals. His books include
Power without Responsibility,
Democracy by Decree,
Saving Our Environment from Washington, and
Breaking the Logjam. He has a graduate degree in economics from Oxford (which he attended as a Marshall Scholar) and a law degree from Yale.