Jesse Harlan Alderman is an Associate practicing in the Administrative Department.
Prior to joining Foley Hoag, Jesse was a law clerk for Justice Robert J. Cordy of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. While attending law school, he was a lecturer in the Boston College Political Science Department, teaching an upper level survey course entitled "Environmental Law and Policy." Before law school, Jesse gained diverse experience in an array of environmental and energy issues as a reporter for The Associated Press in Boston and Boise, Idaho, and The Durango Herald in Durango, Colorado.
Professional / Civic Involvement
ˇ Boston Bar Association, Environmental Section, Member
ˇ Supreme Judicial Court Law Clerks Society
Publications
ˇ "Winters and Water Conservation: A Proposal to Halt 'Water Laundering' in Tribal Negotiated Settlements in Favor of Monetary Compensation," 30 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL (forthcoming 2012)
ˇ "Police Privacy in the iPhone Era? The Need for Safeguards in State Wiretapping Statutes to Preserve the Civilian's Right to Record Public Police Activity," 9 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA FIRST AMENDMENT LAW REVIEW 487 (Spring, 2011)
ˇ Note, "Crying Wolf: The Unlawful Delisting of Northern Rocky Mountain Gray Wolves from Endangered Species Act Protections," 50 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW 1195 (Sept. 2009)
Industries
Energy and Regulated Industries
Energy Technology and Renewables
Healthcare
Real Estate/Land Use & Development
Honors/Awards
Dean Dennis Dooley Award for Class Salutatorian
Boston College Law Review, Senior Editor
Certificate in Land and Environmental Law
Colorado Associated Press Editors and Reporters Award, First Place in Environmental Reporting