Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Summer School

Environmental Classes

The Environmental and Natural Resources Law program welcomes you to join us in Summer 2009. Those who are interested in environmental, natural resources, and animal law can choose from an exciting lineup of five-week evening courses and two-week afternoon intensives. In addition to our own distinguished faculty, we are pleased to welcome three outstanding environmental law professors who will be teaching summer classes in Environmental Law, Administrative Law and Energy Policy and Sustainability.

Our five-week, three-credit courses are the basic building blocks of an environmental law career, Administrative Law and Environmental Law.

This year's two-week, two-credit intensives are:
Citizen Suits
Energy Policy and Sustainability
International Wildlife Law
Legal Ecology: Urban Biodiversity and the Law Field Course
Native Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Law
Wetlands Law
Animal Rights Law
Animal Law: Legislation, Lobbying and Litigation

See the sidebar for our Summer Animal Law Program, Indian Law Program, and general law courses. All summer courses are open to law students from accredited law schools, lawyers, government and nonprofit employees and interested auditors.

Course schedules for the environmental and natural resources classes are listed below.

Course Schedule

Session I
May 26-June 29

Class Professor Date Time
Administrative Law 100-S1 Richard Murphy May 26 - June 29 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Energy Law & Policy: Renewable Energy 950-S1 C. Heaps and W. Holmes June 23 - July 6 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Natural Resources 401-S1 M. Blumm June 9 - June 22 1:30pm - 4:30pm, Room: Smith
Wetlands 561-S1 C. Johnston May 26 - June 8 1:30pm - 4:30pm

Session II
July 30-August 3

Class Professor Date Time
Citizen Suits 559-S2 C. Johnston July 21- August 3 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Environmental Law 118-S2 P. McGinley June 30- August 3 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Legal Ecology 565-S2 D. Rohlf, B. Sallinger July 7 - July 20 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Native Natural Resources 518-2I M. Blumm July 7 - July 20 12:30pm - 3:30pm