
Dr. Wyman is the Wilf Family Professor of Property Law at NYU School of Law, where she teaches and researches in the areas of Property, Environmental Law, and Natural Resources Law.
Katrina M. Wyman, PhD
Education
LLM, Yale Law School, 2001
LLB, University of Toronto, 1999
MA, University of Toronto, 1994
BA, University of Toronto, 1992
Katrina Wyman is the Wilf Family Professor of Property Law at NYU School of Law, where she teaches and researches in the areas of Property, Environmental Law, and Natural Resources Law, among other subjects. Wyman is faculty director of NYU Law’s Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law, and faculty director of the Law School’s LLM program in Environmental and Energy Law. Her recent research has addressed a range of topics, including the role of cities in environmental law in the US and abroad, and the development of novel forms of property. Wyman was awarded the Podell Distinguished Teaching Award in 2020. She has a BA, MA, and LLB from the University of Toronto, and an LLM from Yale Law School. ..