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Environmental Law Caucus

The Environmental Law Caucus is a forum for law students  to celebrate the environment and promote ecological sustainability necessary for future generations to also have something to celebrate.  


imageMembers of ELC at the 2012 SOLV Beach Clean Up

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April 9, 2011 - the South Campus GardenELC is NOW PLANTING
our first ever Sustainable Garden

What is sustainability ?
Learn more about defining and achieving Sustainability at Lewis & Clark College

Events

November 5th, 2011

  • Image preview 5:00pm - 9:00pm: WILD SHOTS - Crag Law Center’s Benefit Auction
    The Crag Law Center will celebrate ten years of legal aid for the environment on November 5 with Wild Shots, a benefit auction and party featuring wildlife and nature photography donated by acclaimed NW artists, including internationally renowned landscape photographer Robert Adams.


    Tickets are $25 in advance, $35 at the door, and include complimentary wine, beer and plentiful appetizers.  Live music provided by Squirrel Butter. The doors open at 5 PM. 

October 24th, 2011

  • Image preview 12:00pm: Food Day Celebration
    On Monday, October 24, L&C Law School will host a lunchtime speaker in honor of FOOD DAYCathy McQueeney of Friends of Family Farmers, will speak about the challenges and opportunities that independent farmers face in practicing sustainable and responsible small-scale agriculture - and how they get the delicious food they produce TO YOUR PLATE

October 20th, 2011

  • Image preview 9:00am: Migratory Bird Treaty Act Conference
    Join us as national and international experts from government, industry and environmental groups discuss the MBTA and whether there are ways to make it more effective.  Before the conference begins, an optional Thursday morning field study and an afternoon session on the California Condor and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act will help participants frame some of the issues facing birds.  The Friday and Saturday sessions will focus in on the MBTA, how it works and how it might be made more effective.  Saturday will include a roundtable discussion by all participants on their thoughts about the future of migratory bird protection and the MBTA.  Although there will be discussion of the laws protecting birds, the conference is designed for a general audience; all who are interested are welcome to attend.
    (Until 4:00pm on October 22nd 2011)

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