Why Give?
You have a place in the story of Oregon Law.
The law students of today will become the leaders, lawyers, and advocates of our future who will ensure the integrity of our laws, help people to innovate and thrive, protect our communities, and advance social, economic, and environmental justice. Your belief in academic excellence and access to legal education inspires our faculty and students to change the world for the better.
You can make a lasting impact with your giving.
Shape the Future of Law
Through Oregon150, the School of Law’s priority areas are the David and Nancy Petrone Business & Law Success Initiative Fund and the Non-Profit Clinic fund.
Your investment will help to launch innovative initiatives like the JD/Masters in Finance program, expand the Business Law Clinic, and provide students with real-world experiences. Your gift also aids in implementing moot court activities, boot camps, and a mentorship program. When you give, you support crucial programs, training services, and experiential learning that enhances each student’s ability to be career ready after they graduate.
Impactful Giving
Choose Where Your Gift Drives Change
If you would like to designate your gift for another purpose or an endowment not listed, please contact lawalum@uoregon.edu. There are a number of methods through which you can donate to Oregon Law.
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Ron, JD ’74, and Linda Greenman have helped ensure future generations will have opportunities to pursue careers in business law. Thanks in part to a $1 million commitment, our expanding UO program can continue to make remarkable strides.
University of Oregon Campaign – Law School
Goal achieved! A Decade of Generosity
(2011-2021)
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Dean’s Advisory Council (DAC) members assist the law school in promoting a commitment to excellence in education, advocating for the law school within the profession and the community, and supporting the law school’s philanthropic efforts.