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Lewis & Clark Law School is seeking applications for a visiting faculty member to teach animal law starting in the 2012-2013 academic year. We seek candidates with animal law teaching experience and will consider both year-long and one semester visitors. -
A federal judge in Oregon ruled that the Obama administration’s attempt to make federal hydroelectric dams in the Northwest safer for protected salmon violates the Endangered Species Act.
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As many of you know, last summer Dean Klonoff traveled to India and met with law school deans, professors, and practicing lawyers throughout the country. As a result of his enthusiastic recommendation to the faculty, this year the law school signed memoranda of understanding with three of the top national law universities in India: NALSAR University of Law (Hyderabad); National Law School of India University (Bangalore); and National Law University (Delhi). In July,…
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The Sunday New York Times Week in Review (March 12, 2011) featured an article about Nimbyism among liberals who would otherwise support renewable energy and alternative transportation projects. The article explained how people in Brooklyn, NY, Nantucket, MA, and Berkeley, CA, have opposed local bike lanes, wind farms, and a new public transportation system, respectively, while espousing the benefits of cycling, renewable energy, and public transit. -
Initiatives proposed by the Center for Animal Law Studies legal clinic gain the attention of the Oregonian pet columnist. -
Professor Tung Yin offers legal expertise for local and national media outlets covering two bomb-related cases in Oregon. -
In the wake of a foiled Portland bomb plot, media outlets are turning to professor Tung Yin for his expertise in terrorism law. -
Professor Robert Miller, an expert in Indian Law, discusses how museums and tribal nations are collaborating to save native languages. -
Media outlets are turning to Lewis & Clark law professors for their expertise in environmental law concerning the BP oil spill in the Gulf.
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email corwin@lclark.edu
The Law Faculty Office is located in The Legal Research Center.
Phone 503-768-6852
Associate Dean of Faculty: Brian Blum
Director of Faculty Services: Doreen Corwin
Law Faculty Office
10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97219
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