ENR News and Events

Assistant Professor Andy Winden teaches Sustainable Business and other Business Law courses at the University of Oregon. 
Oregon Law Professor Michael Fakhri, who serves as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, hosts "The Palestinian People's Food Sovereignty," a side-event at the UN Human Rights Council's 55th Session in Geneva.  
The Western Environmental Law Update (WELU) is a student-generated creative zine that is distributed annually during the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference at the University of Oregon. Check out the 2024 WELU, "Cultivating Community." 
Oregon Law Professor Emeritus John Bonine is one of the founders of the historic Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC), the oldest and largest such conference on the planet. At PIELC 2024, student organizers honored Professor Bonine's contributions with the creation of the annual John Bonine Keynote. 
Oregon Law is currently housing an exhibit of 27 big, bold metal prints by professional landscape photographer Mike Putnam that explore Oregon’s freshwater and waterways.
Oregon Law Professor Michael Fakhri, who also serves as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, is featured in Al Jazeera reporting on Gaza. 
The Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC) at the University of Oregon is the oldest and largest such conference in the world.
Oregon Law Professor Michael Fakhri, who also serves as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, joins the Committee for World Food Security for the tenth episode in their #CFSConversations series. 
GEOGRAPHICAL: The planned removal of four ageing dams on the Klamath River in the western USA is a turning point for largescale river restoration projects. Professor Adell Amos provides expert commentary. 
Oregon Law Professor Mary Wood is featured in Trail Runner Magazine profile on Mica Kantor, one of 16 youth plaintiffs who filed a climate lawsuit against the state of Montana in 2020.