News and Features

Professor Mary Wood’s new research focuses on developing three interlocking efforts that will work together to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and remove carbon from the atmosphere.
Over the last 41 years, Professor Caroline Forell has taught Legal Research and Writing, Torts, Trust and Estates, Future Interests, Animal Law, and Women and the Law.
John Bonine, Oregon Law’s B.B. Kliks Professor of Law, is participating in international climate law negotiations at the 2019 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Students from the University of Oregon School of Law attended the annual “The Art of the Possible” conference hosted at the Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse in Eugene.
Associate Professor Michael Fakhri's research on food and climate change is highlighted.
Fast Company: Associate Professor Elizabeth Tippett wrote this article which was originally published in The Conversation. 
For the last 41 years, Hildreth has taught Local Government, Land Use and Water Law, International Environmental Law, Climate Change Law, and United States and Canadian Ocean and Coastal Law.
PBS Newshour: Originally published in The Conversation, Associate Professor Elizabeth Tippett's article was picked up by: Raw Story, MarketWatch, Business Insider, GateHouse Media, Gov Exec, News Republic, Charlotte Observer, and CBS News.
The Portland Tribune: Professor Ofer Raban provides expert commentary. This was also picked up by The Bulletin.
The Intercept: Professor Mary Wood’s work on “Atmospheric Trust Litigation” is mentioned.