ASU Law alumni are working in the public and private sector and in fields ranging from water law to renewable energy to support a more sustainable world.
Environmental Sustainability Area of Expertise
Career Pathways
Types of jobs in this field
- Environmental compliance attorney/consultant
- Federal government agency/department counsel
- Legislative aide
- Legislative committee consultant
- Nonprofit corporation - in-house counsel
- Nonprofit law firm attorney
- Policy attorney/analyst
- Private law firm - environmental attorney
- State government agency/department counsel
- Utility company - in-house counsel
Meet JD alum and Fullbright Scholar, Quinne Daoust.
As a Phoenix native, Quinne Daoust is no stranger to water scarcity and drought. But her time at ASU Law gave her a new passion for water law and policy that helped earn her a competitive Fulbright Scholarship.
While at ASU Law, she took a property law class with Professor Rhett Larson, a water law expert, that sparked her interest in water law. He helped her pick her research topic, and Assistant Dean Andrew Jaynes, a former Fulbright scholar, was instrumental in the application process. Externship opportunities at Salt River Project and the Arizona House of Representatives helped prepare her as well.
Career Services
Your career growth partner during and after law school
ASU Law provides students with a personally tailored experience, giving them the flexibility to maximize their education and career opportunities to land their ideal jobs.
From their first day, the Career Services office engages students in career development guidance and resources to contribute to their post-graduation success. This relationship with career services allows students to access a variety of resources such as resume and cover letter reviews, interview prep, one-on-one counseling and access to our online job board.