Sambhav Sankar

Senior Vice President of Programs

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Sambhav Sankar

Senior Vice President of Programs

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Lauren Wollack
Vice President, Public Affairs and Communications
lwollack@earthjustice.org

Sambhav (Sam) Sankar is Earthjustice’s Senior Vice President for Programs. He leads the development of Earthjustice’s strategies for carrying out its mission, and coordinates the work of our Litigation, Communications, and Policy and Legislation departments.

Sam has been working on environmental issues throughout his career, which has included service as an engineer at Superfund sites, a senior executive at General Electric, an attorney at the Justice Department, and counsel to the presidential commission that investigated the Deepwater Horizon spill. (Along the way, he also worked as a boat captain and a machinist.)

As a litigator, Sam has argued civil and criminal cases involving the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act, Magnuson-Stevens Act, CERCLA, FIFRA, RCRA, and NEPA. He has also argued cases arising under adjacent laws like the Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act and Offshore Continental Lands Act.

Sam has environmental engineering degrees from Cornell and Stanford, and a J.D. from Berkeley Law. After law school, he clerked for Judge William Fletcher of the Ninth Circuit, Judge Louis Pollak of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and Justice Sandra Day O’Connor of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Expert Posts & Articles

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November 18, 2025

The Law That Can Stop Trump’s Environmental Agenda is One You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Strictly speaking, it’s not even an environmental law. We call it our not-so-secret secret weapon.
Donald Trump holds up a signed document while seated at his desk in the Oval Office, which is covered in stacks of document binders. He has a serious expression on his face and a man is standing next to him holding more document binders.
May 12, 2025

For Real, What Do Trump’s Executive Orders Do?

An EO is just a statement about the president’s policy preferences — but we’re watching for real actions.
United States Supreme Court (front row L-R) Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts, Associate Justice Samuel Alito, and Associate Justice Elena Kagan, (back row L-R) Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson pose for their official portrait at the East Conference Room of the Supreme Court building on October 7, 2022 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court has begun a new term after Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was officially added to the bench in September.
September 26, 2023

Here’s What to Expect From the Supreme Court This Term

Recent environmental rulings from the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority have revealed a dangerous agenda, but we still have strong legal tools to protect people and the planet.
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March 24, 2023

Protecting the Sierra Species

The California spotted owl is the last of four native Sierra Nevada species to receive Endangered Species Act protection in the culmination of a 30-year legal fight.
A few hundred supporters of clean water rallied outside the Supreme Court on Oct. 3, 2022, as the court heard oral arguments in Sackett v. EPA.
February 23, 2023

Justices’ Clean Water Act Queries Hint At Search For Balance

At oral argument in Sackett v. EPA, some justices struggled to square simplistic industry arguments with science and common sense.
Workers install solar panels on a parking structure at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado.
August 19, 2022

The Inflation Reduction Act is the Biggest Climate Investment in History. The Fight Doesn’t Stop Here.

We must work to secure the positive potential of the IRA’s investments and prevent new fossil fuel subsidies from harming communities that have already suffered too much.

Media Inquiries

Lauren Wollack
Vice President, Public Affairs and Communications
lwollack@earthjustice.org

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Quoted in the News

May 7, 2026

Houston Chronicle

Deepwater Horizon poisoned the Gulf. If the Trump administration gets its way, it could happen again. | Opinion

“If Kaskida goes wrong, it won’t be BP that pays the price. In ignoring the recent past, the White House is gambling with all of our futures.”
January 14, 2026

Slate

It’s Responsible for One of the Worst Oil Disasters Ever. It’s Counting On Trump to Let It Do It Again.

“The first Trump administration saw oil companies as its ‘partners.’ The second Trump administration treats them as its ‘customers.’”
April 22, 2025

Reuters

Environmental lawyers get ready to pounce on Trump’s energy deregulation moves

"President Trump's proposal is almost comically illegal. If any federal agency actually tries doing this, we'll see them in court."
March 19, 2025

Bloomberg Law

Trump’s EPA Pivots to Powering Business at Risk to Environment

“[EPA Administrator Zeldin] can ignore the law and the science when he talks to Donald Trump. But he can’t do that in court when we sue him.”
March 4, 2025

Politico

Supreme Court orders EPA to retool water permits as Trump guts the agency

“The majority is saying EPA can still protect water quality if it just invests more staff time. I guess they haven’t heard that Trump is gutting the agency.”
January 22, 2025

NPR

Trump’s energy emergency is a gift to fossil fuel firms. It’s likely headed to court

“It's striking that the emergency he seems to be declaring, is one of a lack of fossil fuel production. The U.S. is currently producing more oil and gas than any nation on the planet ever has in the history of human civilization.”

Latest Press Statements

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July 23, 2025

Earthjustice Response to International Court of Justice Opinion on Climate Change

UN Court affirms the human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment
May 30, 2025

Fallo de la Corte Suprema Limita Tareas Vitales de La Ley Nacional de Política Ambiental

El supremo anula método de 50 años de antigüedad para la aprobación gubernamental de proyectos potencialmente dañinos
The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 9, 2020.
May 29, 2025

Supreme Court Limits Scope of Nation’s Bedrock Environmental Law

Court sweeps aside 50-year-old method for government approvals of potentially harmful projects
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February 6, 2025

Earthjustice Blasts Blatant Partisan Attack on Critical DOJ Environmental Division

"Without offices like ENRD, our environmental laws are nothing more than words on paper."
December 9, 2024

Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over Utah Oil Train in Case Challenging Scope of Nation’s Landmark Environmental Law

The hearing will take place at 10 a.m. ET; audio will be livestreamed.
The U.S. Supreme Court building.
July 1, 2024

Supreme Court Decision on Corner Post Jeopardizes Environmental Protections

The SCOTUS ruling could delay challenges to harmful regulations