Current Law School student Stephen Raher will be presenting his paper entitled “Judicial Review of Legislative Procedure: Determining Who Determines the Rules of Proceedings” at the Midwest Political Science Association’s spring conference this April. Stephen’s interest in the topic comes from the 5 years he spent lobbying at the Colorado state legislature. Read his paper here.
Law Communications is located in room 304 of Legal Research Center on the law Campus.
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.
Green Energy Institute staff and students are advancing solutions under Oregon’s POWER Act to address the environmental and economic impacts of data center expansion. The Oregon Public Utility Commission’s recent ruling, citing GEI throughout, ordered some of the most innovative and protective outcomes from a public utility commission in the nation.