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.
Ian Connolly JD ’25 was selected as one of two 2024 Lewis & Clark Wyss Scholars. Ian plans to to leverage his education on behalf of wild places and communities across the west.
Hayden Wyatt JD ’25 was selected as one of two 2024 Lewis & Clark Wyss Scholars. This summer Hayden will work for Cascadia Wildlands, his internship focused on forest conservation.
Earthrise’s team filed its Motion for Summary Judgment on behalf of its client, the Buffalo River Watershed Alliance (BRWA) to halt the Robert’s Gap Project, a large logging project, in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forests of Arkansas.
Professor Michele Okoh’s article, entitled Forgotten Watersand published in the Georgetown Law Journal, has been selected as one of the top twenty articles of 2023 by the Environmental Law Reporter.
GEI and Sierra Club join together to file two separate amicus briefs arguing that processes overseen by the Public Utility Commission end in final orders that are subject to appeal.
Environmental, Natural Resources, & Energy Law LLM alum Ayman Irfan’s ’23, one of the first women environmental lawyers from Pakistan, wrote an article advocating for forest policy in Pakistan that was published on the American Bar Association’s Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources website.
Read a helpful explanation of the Public Utility Commission’s order concluding Oregon’s electricity decarbonization law does not require the retirement of renewable energy certificates.
Read about GEI’s work on HB 2021, wildfire liability, and post-California Restaurant Ass’n v. Berkeley pathways.
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