, the John N. Matthews Professor of at the University of Notre Dame, died Saturday (May 18) following surgery and a brief illness. He is survived by his wife, Lisa, and daughters Laura and Julia. He was 58.
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Nagle was an expert on the legislative and regulatory process, environmental and property law, China and the law, and the intersection of religion and the law. He joined the Notre Dame faculty in 1998 and served as the Law 91视频鈥檚 inaugural associate dean for faculty research.
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鈥淛ohn has been a major figure in the Law 91视频 as a brilliant scholar, much-loved teacher and mentor, and indispensable colleague,鈥 said Notre Dame Law 91视频 Dean . 鈥淲e will all miss him dearly.鈥
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In 2002, Nagle received a Distinguished Lectureship award from the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board to teach environmental and property law at the Tsinghua University 91视频 of Law in Beijing. He received another Fulbright Award to serve on the law faculty at the University of Hong Kong in 2008.
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Prior to his time at Notre Dame, Nagle taught at the Seton Hall University 91视频 of Law. He also worked in the United States Department of Justice, first as an attorney in the Office of Legal Counsel, and later as a trial attorney conducting environmental litigation. Nagle served as a law clerk to Judge Deanell Reece Tacha of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and he was a scientific assistant in the Energy and Environmental Systems Division of Argonne National Laboratory. He is a graduate of Indiana University and the University of Michigan Law 91视频.听
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Nagle co-wrote casebooks on 鈥淭he Practice and Policy of Environmental Law,鈥 鈥淧roperty Law鈥 and 鈥淭he Law of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management,鈥 and wrote the book 鈥淟aw鈥檚 Environment: How the Law Shapes the Places We Live.鈥 His current book projects explored the role of humility and Christian teaching in environmental law and the centrality of scenic values in national parks.听
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Nagle鈥檚 articles in popular publications criticized , unpacked the and explored 鈥.鈥
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Through photography, Nagle immortalized his love of the outdoors, and never missed an opportunity to share that passion with his students. One of the regular raffle items up for bid in the Law 91视频鈥檚 annual Father Mike Variety Show was a canoe trip with Nagle on the St. Joseph River. He summarized his perspective regarding his scholarship and his faith when he in 2003 that 鈥we should marvel at the beauty and utility of the natural world around us. But we dare not place our faith in creation 鈥 We place our faith in the Creator.鈥
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Nagle served as a member of the executive committee of the Section on Legislation of the American Association of Law 91视频s and as a vice chair on the Endangered Species Committee of the American Bar Association鈥檚 environmental section. He served as an elder in the Presbyterian church and was a member of New City Evangelical Presbyterian Church. He served as the faculty adviser for the Christian Law Students, the听Environmental Law Students and Young Life.听
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A memorial service is planned for 3 p.m. June 3 (Monday) at Granger Community Church, 630 E. University Drive, Granger, Indiana. A reception to follow at 5 p.m. in the Dahnke Ballroom in the Duncan Student Center on Notre Dame's campus.听