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Oregon Law professor, Adell Amos, co-authored a piece with colleague, Dr. Adam Ward at Oregon State University, in EoS - a science publication of the American Geophysical Union, on the Sackett decision and new EPA clean water act rules.
Oregon Law Professor Mary Wood, who serves as Faculty Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center, is featured in The Washington Post. 
Oregon Law professor Mary Wood gives the 2023 PIELC keynote address.
Through the nonprofit Our Children’s Trust, 16 Montana youths ages 5-22 sued the state for violating their constitutional rights to a clean environment. The plaintiffs in Held v. Montana made history this June when their lawsuit became the first such case to make it to trial.
Oregon Law Professor Mary Wood, who serves as faculty director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center, established the legal framework upon which Montana v. Held and historic cases like it are built. 
The University of Oregon School of Law invites applications from entry-level candidates for a tenure-track assistant professor position focusing on Environmental Law and Climate Justice. The position, which begins in August 2024, will be part of the University’s multi-disciplinary Environmental Initiative and the Law School’s nationally ranked Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center.
Oregon Law Professor Mary Wood, who serves as Faculty Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center, provides expert commentary to CNN. 
Nearly a third of the world doesn’t have enough food. Hunger is rising in every country, from the US to Uganda. Yet despite this demand, there is an imbalance in supply: small farms are mostly toiling in poverty while global agribusinesses enjoy historic profits. This is the state of an international food crisis, according to Michael Fakhri, a professor in the University of Oregon School of Law. Fortunately, he’s perfectly positioned to do something about it.
Oregon Law Professor Mary Wood, who serves as Faculty Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center, is mentioned in Mother Jones article. 
Oregon Law Professor Mary Wood, who serves as Faculty Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center, acts as guest on NPR broadcast.