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Quinne Daoust

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Adjunct Fellow 

Expertise: Federal Regulatory Policy, State and Federal Government Relations, Climate Security, Infrastructure, Regional Water Security in the American Southwest, Law

Quinne Daoust received her juris doctorate from Arizona State University in May 2023 with a concentration in sustainability. Her research focuses primarily on water and natural resources law and policy in the American Southwest. Quinne’s previous work experience spans the Arizona State Legislature, City of Phoenix, and Arizona Attorney General’s Office, where she conducted legal analysis and research on a variety of land use and natural resource-related issues. Most recently, she was awarded a J. William Fulbright Research grant to study water desalination regulation in Tel Aviv, Israel for 2023-24.

In her free time, Quinne enjoys travelling and spending time with her family.


Recent Posts

Colorado River Basin: Proposed Cuts and Legal Dynamics

Posted on: April 17th, 2023

Arizona’s Water Woes

Posted on: February 6th, 2023

Desalination in the American West

Posted on: July 5th, 2022

Upstream Hydroelectricity, Downstream Difficulty: Resource Politics in the Mekong River Basin

Posted on: March 17th, 2022

Climate Considerations in Fisheries Management: An Apalachicola Bay Case Study

Posted on: February 9th, 2022