Robert Redwine

Madison Miller

 

Prior to joining Ryan Whaley, Madison gained over twelve years of practice experience with the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality. Madison started her career as a staff attorney for the Air Quality Division of ODEQ and spent several years working in ODEQ’s Tulsa office. Madison then served as the Supervising Attorney for the Air Quality Division of ODEQ for a number of years before ultimately serving as ODEQ’s Deputy General Counsel.

Madison’s practice is focused on air regulatory compliance, permitting, rulemaking, and policy matters. Madison has been active in the Oklahoma Bar Association Environmental Law Section and the American Bar Association Section on Environment Energy and Resources. Madison has taught Energy Law at the University of Oklahoma College of Law and taught an Air Quality course at Rose State College for several years.

Madison was born and raised in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and now resides in the Oklahoma City area. Madison enjoys being outdoors with her husband and three sons.

Education

B.A. in Letters, University of Oklahoma
J.D., University of Oklahoma College of Law

Professional Activities
Oklahoma Bar Association (Environmental Law Section), Member
Admitted to practice before the Western District of Oklahoma
Admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

Publications
Law of Environmental Protection, Spring 2022 Edition, Vol. 2, Chapter 12, Air, XVIII. Enforcement, §§ 12:213 – 12:217, Environmental Law Institute (co-authored).
The Mechanics of DEQ Enforcement, Okla. Bar J. Vol 83 No. 5 (February 11, 2012)(co-authored).
Modernizing the Grid to Manage Weather – and Climate-Related Disasters, American Bar Association, Section of Environment, Energy and Resources, Climate Change, Sustainable Development, and Ecosystems Newsletter, Vol. 16, No. 2 (August 2013).