Environmental Law Practicum
LAWJD766
THIS CLASS IS RESTRICTED to students who have formally applied to and been accepted to the Environmental Law Practicum. Students receive credit for completing environmental law-related legal projects for a regional or national environmental law organization, such as the Conservation Law Foundation and the Natural Resources Defense Council. Projects will vary in scope and content based on student interest and the needs of the partnering organization. Project topics include clean energy, clean water, and environmental justice, which concerns the intersection of civil rights, fundamental fairness, and environmental policy. Students may also have the opportunity to work on litigation-related matters. Throughout the semester, students will work both under the supervision of an attorney at the partner organization and under the supervision of Professor Pam Hill. Practicum students must attend at least six class meetings with Professor Hill. Students receive either 1, 2 or 3 graded credits depending on the nature of the project and the anticipated workload. NOTE: This clinic counts toward the 6 credit Experiential Learning requirement. GRADING NOTICE: This course does not offer the CR/NC/H option.
Fall 2025: LAW JD 766 , Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025Fall 2025: LAW JD 766 , Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025Fall 2025: LAW JD 766 , Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025Spring 2026: LAW JD 766 , Jan 12th to May 8th 2026Spring 2026: LAW JD 766 , Jan 12th to May 8th 2026Spring 2026: LAW JD 766 , Jan 12th to May 8th 2026