Biographical Information:
Mr. Kronenberg earned a BS degree from UC Berkeley with a major in Natural
Resources Sciences and a MS degree from the Harvard University School
of Public Health. He was a member of the Chicago-Kent Law review and is
active in Chicago-Kent's Pi Alpha Delta chapter. Mr. Kronenberg was a
judicial extern for Federal District Court judge Ruben Castillo during
the summer of 2000 and a summer associate with Skadden Arps Slate Meagher
& Flom in Chicago during the summer of 2001. Mr. Kronenberg has served
as a VISTA (Americorps) volunteer, and is a big fan of old-house restoration,
with a 120 year old colonial farmhouse on which he has learned carpentry,
electrical work, plumbing, plastering, and patience.
Currently, Mr. Kronenberg is an associate with Baker and McKenzie in Chicago.
2002 Honors Scholar Seminar Paper:
Standing
on the Throttle, Standing on the Brake: Natural Limits to the Supreme
Court's Ability to Limit Congress' Grants of Standing for Environmental
Citizen's Suits
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