As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. prepares to step down later this week after 34 years as an environmental litigation professor at Pace University Law School, he offered a glimpse into his views on the environment under the Trump administration.
The 63-year-old attorney, son of the late New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy, spoke to the Connecticut Law Tribune on two topics close to his heart: the environment and the murder case against his cousin, Michael Skakel.
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