Oregon Law Professor Emerita Susan Gary and Beck Groff—an Oregon Law 3L who served as a 2021-2022 Fellow with the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center's Conservation Trust Project—published their article, "Patagonia, Purpose Trusts, and Stewardship Trusts: Business with a Purpose," in Probate & Property Magazine, a publication of the American Bar Association's Real Proper
In May 2022, Professor Emerita Roberta Mann published "Targeting Plastic Pollution with Taxes" in the Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law. Cumberland School of Law Professor Tracey Roberts recently reviewed the article for TaxBlog.
The University of Oregon's Pacific Northwest Just Futures Institute for Racial and Climate Justice (JFI) was awarded the 2022 Racial Equity and Sustainability Collaborations Award from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. Dr.
A new report by Oregon Water Futures—a collaborative that includes the Environmental Natural Resources Law Center—titled the "Oregon Water Justice Framework," is essential reading for policymakers and water decision-makers across the state.
University of Michigan Law School Professor Matthew L.M. Fletcher (Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians) visited Oregon Law to deliver the 16th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture with his talk, "The Dark Matter of Indian Law: The Duty of Protection to Indian Tribes."
Thank you for joining the University of Oregon's Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center (ENR) and cross-campus partners for the 18th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture at Oregon Law. A free and public virtual event, the lecture took place on Thursday, October 24, 2024.
Oregon Law Professor Michael Fakhri, who has served as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food since 2020, provides commentary to The Guardian for article on White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.
Oregon Law Professor of Practice Howard Arnett and Stanford Law Assistant Professor Elizabeth Hidalgo Reese present at Oregon Law's 2022 O'Connell Conference.
Oregon Law Professor Greg Dotson and Professor Lisa Heinzerling discuss how the Major Questions Doctrine is impacting environmental policymaking and climate action.
Professor Mary Wood delivered the keynote address at the North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection's 2022 Connect+ Conference with her talk, "The Oregon Forest Trust: An Ecological Endowment for Posterity."