ENR News and Features

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. 
In spring 2024, Professor Sandra Zellmer will join the Oregon Law community as a visiting faculty member teaching two environmental law courses: Natural Resources Law and Wildlife Law. 
Please join Oregon Law's Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center and cross-campus partners for the 17th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture this fall! The free and public lecture will begin at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. Join in-person in Room 175 of the William W.
An expert at keeping the gears of Congress moving forward, Associate Professor Gregory Dotson has returned to the University of Oregon School of Law after working on historic climate legislation on Capitol Hill.
Oregon Law Professor Mary Wood, who serves a Faculty Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center, is quoted by the Daily Emerald. 
Oregon Law Professor Mary Wood, who serves as Faculty Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center, is featured by Open Global Rights. 
Oregon Law Professor Michael Fakhri, who has served as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food since 2020, gave the keynote address at the Route to Food Alliance's first Annual Meeting.