Earthrise is hiring current 1Ls and 2Ls for its summer 2024 clerkship program.

Earthrise Law Center is re-opening its summer clerkship application process and is now accepting applications from current 1Ls and 2Ls for its summer 2024 clerkship program.

A canoer exploring the Buffalo National River and the unique karst geology of the area.

Earthrise Filed Motion for Summary Judgment in Ozarks Logging Case

Earthrise’s team filed its Motion for Summary Judgment on behalf of its client, the Buffalo River Watershed Alliance (BRWA) to halt the Robert’s Gap Project, a large logging project, in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forests of Arkansas.

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Bill Anders’ on his iconic Earthrise Photo

Major General William Anders sat down with NASA’s Chief Scientist and Senior Climate Adviser to discuss his famous Earthrise photo, the basis of our name and an image that we continue to take inspiration and motivation from.

Haley at the Edward T. Gignoux U.S. Courthouse in Portland, Maine.

Earthrise Legal Fellow’s first “live” court appearance

Our senior legal fellow, Haley Nicholson ’22, made her first live court appearance in federal district court in Maine to argue for more transparency in government decision-making. She presented oral argument in a case in which Earthrise represents several public interest environmental organizations opposing an electrical transmission line cutting across fragile and ecologically important habitat in western Maine.

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Earthrise student argues before the Ninth Circuit

Drew Baloga, who took the Earthrise clinic last year and then worked with us as a summer clerk, argued in front of the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco last week. Drew presented oral argument on behalf of our clients Earth Island Institute and the Center for Biological Diversity in support of their challenge to the Three Creeks logging Project in the Inyo National Forest.

Five summer clerks standing on a forested path.

Welcome aboard, 2023 summer clerks

Earthrise is gearing up to have a great and productive summer with the help of our 2023 clerks Zach Nacev, Jamie Johnson, Julia Taylor, Evelyn Mailander, and Drew Baloga. 

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Glen Canyon Litigation Moves on to the Ninth Circuit

Earthrise’s legal challenge to the Long Term Management Plan for the Glen Canyon Dam is now before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. 

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Rising Issues #25

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We are hiring a 2024 Founder’s Legacy Legal Fellow

We are hiring for a 2024 Founder’s Legacy legal fellow. Earthrise is looking for a smart, enthusiastic, hard-working person with a positive attitude and a desire to have a career in the public interest environmental legal field.

Three Maui Dolphins swimming in the ocean.

Continuing our Campaign to Protect Māui Dolphins

At the end of November 2022, Earthrise had a big win when we obtained a preliminary injunction in our lawsuit on behalf of Sea Shepherd New Zealand and Sea Shepherd Conservation Society seeking to protect the Māui dolphin, a critically endangered dolphin found only in waters around New Zealand’s North Island. 

Alex Houston at the Ninth Circuit Courthouse in San Francisco

Conserving California Condors

In February, Earthrise Legal Fellow, Alex Houston traveled to San Francisco for oral argument before the Ninth Circuit in the third appeal of our long-running RCRA case against the Forest Service.

Earthrise Travels to San Francisco in May to Argue the Yosemite Logging case before the Ninth Circuit

Earthrise Clinical Professor Tom Buchele, representing the Earth Island Institute, will argue before the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco on May 9th, urging them to impose a preliminary injunction on the National Park Service’s decision to log extensively within Yosemite National Park as part of its misguided effort to reduce the severity of future wildfires by logging large trees. 

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Saving Southern Sea Otters

Earthrise recently assisted Environment America, Environment Oregon, and Environment California in drafting and submitting comments to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service asking the Service to make a negative determination on a petition to delist the Southern sea otter from the Endangered Species Act.

Thoughts on Earth Day 2023 from Earthrise Co-Founder Prof. Dan Rohlf

Earth Day 2023’s theme is “Invest in Our Planet.” At Earthrise, we are investing our time and energy in using legal tools to protect the environment and in training the next generation of environmental advocates. Here are some reflections from Professor Dan Rohlf, Earthrise Co-Founder, as we celebrate Earth Day this year. 

Earthrise Alum Jesse Buss Makes Our Arguments to Save Walton Lake’s Old Growth Forest Before the Ninth Circuit

On March 30th Jesse Buss (2012 Earthrise alum) presented oral argument before the Ninth Circuit in Seattle, urging the court to leave in place an injunction preventing the Forest Service from logging hundreds of old-growth firs surrounding the popular Walton Lake area in Oregon’s Ochoco National Forest. Jesse’s co-counsel Earthrise Clinical Professor Tom Buchele and Bridgett Chevallier (2020 Earthrise alum and former legal fellow) were at counsel’s table for the argument.

Thank you clinic class of ’22-23!

On Friday, April 14th, 2023, Earthrise hosted our annual end of the school year celebration for the 2022-2023 clinic class.

First Annual Symposium Held In-Person Since 2019

Lewis & Clark Law School’s Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law Program, in collaboration with Environmental Law, held its 2023 symposium: Protecting Biodiversity: Five decades of progress but an uncertain future on April 7th. 

Earthrise is now accepting applications for the 2023-24 academic year!

It is time to apply to be a part of the Earthrise Clinic for the 2023-24 School Year!

Of Counsel Dan Rohlf speaking to clinic students.

Sea Otters and Section 9

Today in our clinic Professor Dan Rohlf, who is Of Counsel for Earthrise, visited to present about the recent issue Earthrise has been working on relating to sea otters. 

2023 Spring Career Panel

Nate Hausman, Kathryn Roberts, Mike Sargetakis, and Emma Bruden were panelists for our career panel during last week’s clinic class.

Earthrise students Casey Bage (3L) and Glenda Valdez (3L) speaking at the Build First, Ask Questions Later panel they had organized. 

Earthrise Students Coordinate a Conversation on Renewables

Congratulations to current Earthrise students Casey Bage (3L) and Glenda Valdez (3L) for organizing an excellent event last week, “Build First, Ask Questions Later.” 

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