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Environmental and Natural Resources Law

Alumni in the News

This winter has seen a flurry of new Lewis & Clark alumni appointments to government positions.

U.S. President Barack Obama appointed Phil Schiliro '81 as his liaison with Congress.

Oregon's new attorney general John Kroger appointed Brent Foster '99 to oversee enforcement of Oregon environmental crimes.

The Oregon Department of Transportation chose Margi Lifsey '00 as ODOT's new Sustainability Program Manager.

Portland mayor Sam Adams named Catherine Ciarlo '94 as his tranportation policy advisor.

In December, the National Jurist interviewed Dean Klonoff on the "Barack Effect" and public interest law. As one of the nation's leading law schools for public interest law, Lewis & Clark is proud of its students' and alumni's historic and ongoing commitment to public service.

April 22nd, 2010

  • All Day: The Clean Air Act at a Crossroads
    Lewis & Clark’s 2010 National Environmental Law Forum, “The Clean Air Act at a Crossroads: Turning 40, Confronting Climate Change” will bring national law and policy experts to campus to discuss current issues and future tensions in air regulation, including whether and how the Clean Air Act will play a role in preventing catastrophic global climate change.