Lewis & Clark Law School Announces Summer 2024 Course Lineup
Lewis & Clark Law School’s Summer 2024 courses offer a comprehensive mix of online and in-person options, welcoming law students from all institutions to enrich their legal education and advance their career pathways.

As Lewis & Clark Law School gears up for the Summer 2024 term, it continues to serve as an essential conduit for law students from any law school charting their course towards a Juris Doctor degree and laying the foundational stones for their future legal careers. This year’s assortment of courses is carefully curated to cater to a wide array of legal interests and academic needs, offering both online and in-person formats.
Here is an overview of the Summer 2024 courses available at Lewis & Clark Law School. Please note that the duration and scheduling for courses within the same session may vary.
Summer Long (May 28 - August 1; exams on August 2 & 5)
- Administrative Law - Fromherz, N. (Online Asynchronous)
- Animal Law Trial Advocacy - Senatori, Megan (Online, Asynchronous)
- Food Law - Frasch, P. & Jaleel, Hira (Online, Asynchronous)
- Externship: Pre-Registration - Davis, L. (Online)
- Law & Ethics of Animal Testing - Locke, P. & Critser, R. (Online, Asynchronous)
Session I (May 28 - June 27; exams on June 28 & July 1)
- Advanced Legal Research - Kostek, M. (Online)
- Alaska Natives and American Law - Voluck, D. (Online)
- Appellate Advocacy - Matthews, K. & Newland, G. (In-person)
- The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - Cassidy, K. (Online)
- Environmental Justice - O’Neill, C. (Online, Asynchronous)
- Regulation & Ethics Law - Ludwig, L. (In-person)
- Small Business Legal Clinic - Felstiner, S. (In-person)
- Tax Clinic - Lora, S. (In-person)
Session II (July 2 - August 1; exams on August 2 & 5)
- Clean Air Act - Ferrey, S. (Online)
- Environmental Law - Johnston, C. (In-person)
- Evidence - Sussman, G., Zusman, K. (In-person)
- Flood Control Law & Regulation - Sharpiro, S. (Online)
- Tribal Government Law - Morsett, J. (Online)
Course information, including exam scheduling or in-person availability, remains subject to change. Students are encouraged to consult WebAdvisor (external students will have access to that once they register) for the most up-to-date schedule information and to contact the designated faculty for courses requiring petitions.
For further details and to ensure a smooth registration process, please visit the Summer 2024 Courses webpage or reach out directly via email at lawreg@lclark.edu.
Law Communications is located in room 304 of Legal Research Center (LRC) on the law Campus.
MSC: 51
email jasbury@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6605
Cell: 626-676-7923
Assistant Dean,
Communications and External Relations, Law School
Judy Asbury
Law Communications
Lewis & Clark Law School
10101 S. Terwilliger Boulevard MSC 51
Portland OR 97219
More Stories

Professor Jim Oleske Earns Second Huffman Award for Scholarship on Free Exercise Clause
Lewis & Clark Law School has honored Professor Jim Oleske with the 2025 Huffman Scholarship Award for his recent work analyzing a variety of arguments that could shape the future of the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence on religious-exemption rights.

Announcing the 2026 Wyss Scholars: Brooke Helstrom ’27 and Henry Sollitt ’27
Second-year law students Brooke Helstrom and Henry Sollitt are the 2026 Wyss Scholars, joining a new generation of leaders advancing land and environmental conservation through public interest law.

Judge Mustafa Kasubhai’s Day at Lewis & Clark
On the eve of a historic ICE ruling, Judge Mustafa Kasubhai came to the Lewis & Clark campus to listen and discuss with students about AI and humility.

Professor Felstiner Recognized by the Oregon Hispanic Bar Association
Professor Susan Felstiner was honored by the Oregon Hispanic Bar Association with its inaugural Alianza Award, recognizing decades of mentorship, advocacy, and community-building within Oregon’s Latine legal community.
