
Dr. Robert J. Goldstein, SJD
Professor of Law
Director - West Point Center for the Rule of Law
Law and Philosophy
Dr. Goldstein was the first holder of the Association of Graduate’s endowed Distinguished Chair in Constitutional and Military Law at the United States Military Academy (USMA).
He previously was director of environmental programs at Pace Law School, where he taught courses in administrative law, property law, environmental law, and others. At Pace, he created initiatives using environmental law to protect human rights, including the Pace Virtual Environmental Law Library, Journal of the Pace Center for Environmental Legal Studies, Law School Brazil Program, and established a joint-degree program with Yale University.
He was senior attorney and general counsel for Riverkeeper, Inc., where he led a team of investigators, policy analysts, and attorneys whose mission was safeguarding ecological integrity in the Hudson Valley. He managed Riverkeeper’s high-profile cases, including the Hudson River PCB Superfund site and the power plant intake cases that culminated in the case of Entergy v. Riverkeeper before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Dr. Goldstein received the Environmental Quality Award from the U.S. EPA, the Nicholas A. Robinson Award for Contributions to Environmental Law and was awarded the Superior Civilian Service Medal by USMA.
He has published books, including notably “Green Wood in the Bundle of Sticks,” and edited, “Environmental Ethics and Law."
He currently teaches environmental law and civil rights law and created the West Point Civil Rights Staff Ride, about which he wrote a book, “On the Battlefields of Justice,” to be published by West Point Press.
S.J.D., Environmental Law - Pace University School of Law
M.E.M., Environmental Management - Yale University
LL.M., Environmental Law - Pace University School of Law
J.D. - St. John’s University School of Law
B.A., Political Science and Communications - Queens College, CUNY
Research Interests
Civil rights, constitutional law, environmental justice, environmental law, environmental ethics
Current Research
Civil Rights