Bridget Donegan, Sara Werboff, and Carson Whitehead, who will graduate in 2010, were offered three of the four clerkships for the coming year at the Oregon Supreme Court. Selection to a position as a clerk to the Supreme Court is an honor reserved for only the most talented and accomplished law school graduates. The law school salutes and congratulates these distinguished students.
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At the ABA’s required 10 month status reporting date, 93% of 2025 Lewis & Clark Law School graduates were employed, with 90% of 2025 grads in Bar Passage Required or JD Advantaged positions.
This year’s winning papers investigated how developing countries face inequities in expropriation for public purpose, and challenges to establishing standing in international environmental rights cases.
“Excellence and resilience in a fast-changing world” is the focus of the Law School’s strategic plan, with efforts to “future-proof” the school and ensure students’ success.