
Tens of thousands of website visitors read stories, watch videos, and listen to podcasts that highlight the success of our students, faculty, and alumni. Here are the top ten stories that visitors spent the most time viewing in 2009.

The Oregonian reports students from Lewis & Clark Law School are getting invaluable experience helping developing countries prepare arguments and research international law at the United Nations climate summit under way in Copenhagen.

International Environmental Law Project students are blogging about their efforts to negotiate reductions in emissions at the Copenhagen climate summit.

Erica Thorson, Clinical Law Professor at the International Environmental Law Project (IELP), recently returned from Morocco where she participated in a customs training workshop with two leading international conservation organizations, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Species Survival Network (SSN).

Law alumna Rai Sue Sussman is making national headlines for challenging the legality of a single mother’s deployment to Afghanistan. Read the NPR story.

Law alum Stephanie Parent and Patrick Flanagan will head new environmental law division at the Oregon Department of Justice.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy came to the law school campus to introduce the inaugural speaker in the annual Anthony Kennedy lecture series.

Lewis & Clark Law School Thanks to all of our alumni and prospective students who attended our reception in D.C. last night. It was great to see you all! View our other upcoming events for alumni!
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Lewis & Clark Law School alumni are invited to attend all of the on-campus events that are open to the general public. Details on specific events can be found on the Arts & Ideas Pages. In addition, the Law School hosts a number of events that are designed specifically for law alumni. ...

Lewis & Clark Law School’s Adjunct faculty John Kroger and this year’s Oregon Book Award winner for his book Convictions: A Prosecutor’s Battles Against Mafia Killers, Drug Kingpins, and Enron Thieves was featured in a November 4, 2009 article in The Oregonian.

In a video interview, CALS organizers and conference speakers talk about work in their specific field and why animal law is relevant to society at large.

Jacques von Lunen, special reporter to The Oregonian wrote a column on this year’s Animal Law Conference at Lewis & Clark College which explored the links between animal law and other disciplines. K...

Lewis & Clark Law School’s Adjunct faculty John Kroger and this year’s Oregon Book Award winner for his book Convictions: A Prosecutor’s Battles Against Mafia Killers, Drug Kingpins, and Enron Thieves was featured in a November 4, 2009 article in The Oregonian.

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“There’s always something personal, specific and unique about what brings them here,” says law alumnus and judge John Mercer about the people he encounters in his courtroom daily. Read this great news story about Mercer's concern for impartiality and reputation as a fair judge. http://www.beavertonvalleytimes.com/news /story.php?story_id=125194277190138300
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As a judge at the Beaverton Municipal Court, John Mercer has heard just about every excuse in the book from drivers that were speeding, including some that push the limits of credulity.

Commencement for the Law School will be held at Griswold Stadium at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, May 23, 2009. Graduates must be at Pamplin Sports Center at 9:30 a.m. A reception at the Law School follows commencement. This year’s speakers will be nationally known trial lawyer, Robert S. ...
















