Associate Professor Greg Dotson provided insights on the Environmental Protection Agency and the historic breadth of its authority in a recent Climate Connections article, "The Republican campaign to stop the U.S. EPA from protecting the climate."
Oregon Law’s LRW program is ranked first in the US largely due to faculty members who are dedicated to and passionate about teaching legal writing. It’s an essential skill for those in the legal profession. Nearly every lawyer writes, notes LRW Director Suzanne Rowe, the James L. and Ilene R. Hershner Professor, in a story about the program.
Mary C. Wood, the Philip Knight Professor of Law, shares natural, land-based climate solutions in new research. Wood describes the strategy, known as the Pacific Northwest Framework for Atmospheric Recovery, and encourages other law schools to develop frameworks for their regions.
Oregon Law is thrilled to welcome Charles F. "Chuck" Sams III (Cayuse and Walla Walla) as the inaugural Oregon Tribes Scholar-in-Residence and Senior Fellow with the ENR Center's Native Environmental Sovereignty Project.
Oregon Law proudly congratulates three members of our faculty honored with prominent University of Oregon and law school awards in recognition of their teaching excellence.
On February 21, Assistant Professor Andrew Winden will serve as a panelist on "Transnational and Comparative Corporate Climate Duties" as part of Columbia Law School's legal colloquium, "The New Climate Fiduciaries." Information about how to register for free is available on the
Oregon Law Professor Greg Dotson was among a dozen leaders in law, policy, and community named by Oregon Attorney General-elect Dan Rayfield to a new advisory group curated to defend against potential federal impacts on the state and Oregonians.
Judges at all levels should use emotional intelligence as their rhetorical framework in writing opinions and orders. Associate Dean Anne Mullins, the 2024-25 Galen Distinguished Guest in Legal Writing, made this argument in presenting her current article to the faculty on Monday, September 23, 2024.
Oregon Law welcomes Professor Orli Oren-Kolbinger as the newest member of our nationally-recognized business law faculty. Orli’s journey to academia has been shaped by a deep commitment to teaching and a profound interest in the intersection of tax law, economics, human behavior, and access to justice.