14 Facts About Myanna Dellinger

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Myanna Dellinger is a Danish-American law professor, climate change and international law specialist, and Fulbright Scholar.

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Myanna Dellinger studied law at the University of Oregon School of Law, graduating first in her class in 2008.

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Myanna Dellinger enjoyed a successful first career in international communications.

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Myanna Dellinger taught English for Science and Technology at the master's degree level in Denmark as well as English as a Second Language for the University of California, Irvine and California State University, Long Beach.

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Myanna Dellinger started, grew, and operated a localization and interpretation agency working with such clients as DreamWorks Pictures, Warner Bros.

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Myanna Dellinger personally translated and interpreted in projects such as multi-million-dollar patent infringement lawsuits, the Holocaust survivors class action lawsuit against Swiss banks, Shrek and Harry Potter.

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Myanna Dellinger proceeded to become a law professor at two different ABA-accredited California law schools before accepting a position as Professor of Law at the University of South Dakota Knudson School of Law.

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Myanna Dellinger specializes in human rights law, public and private international law, and business law.

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Myanna Dellinger's research focuses on climate change prevention as well as public and private financial liability for damages caused by extreme weather events.

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Myanna Dellinger has written on the potential adverse effects of trophy hunting to threatened and endangered species.

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In 2016, Myanna Dellinger was awarded a Fulbright specialist grant in law to conduct research and to lecture at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies in Potsdam, Germany.

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Myanna Dellinger later became a peer reviewer for the National Science Foundation.

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Myanna Dellinger's work has been cited by, among numerous others, American judges, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the OECD.

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Myanna Dellinger is the first and only in her blue-collar family to earn several university degrees and obtain a career in academia.