Oregon Law: As a first-year law student, Cate Gelband JD ’20, knew right away that she wanted to study business law. She was eager to work on exciting, challenging projects that require analytical and technical skill, a broad knowledge base, and sharp focus.
A $100,000 gift from a Bend brewery owner will allow the UO School of Law to pursue groundbreaking work through its highly ranked Environmental and Natural Resources Center.
The Climate CIRCulator: The article is the subject of a study published last July in the journal Nature Sustainability, co-authored by Professor Adell Amos.
East Oregonian: The Society of Professional Journalists, Oregon Territory, reported it worked with Oregon Public Broadcasting and Oregon Law to submit an application on behalf of a coalition of more than a dozen news organizations across the state.
The Reporters Committee: The Local Legal Initiative which provides pro bono legal support to local journalists and news outlets throughout the states pursuing enterprise and investigative journalism will include Oregon Law.
Ten Oregon Law students from the school's Environmental & Natural Resources Law Center recently went to DC to present their own research before the U.S. House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis.