List of Law Clinics
Environmental Law Clinics
- University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
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Natural Resource Use and Management Clinic Priyanka Sundareshan, Director
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- Barry University
- Environmental and Earth Law Clinic
- Assistant Professor Rachel Deming, Director
- Contact at 407-681-5422 or rdeming@barry.edu
- The clinic focuses on matters related to environmental laws, regulations and permits within the Miami region. It focuses on assessing environmental conditions impacting individuals and communities and working with clients to determine their legal options.
- University of Buffalo
- Environmental Advocacy Clinic
- Professor Kim Diana Connolly, Director
- Contact at 716-645-2092 or kimconno@buffalo.edu
- The Environmental Advocacy Clinic focuses on state, national, and international environmental policy issues that have direct impact on Western New York as well as national and international implications. Student attorneys work on issues such as legal aspects on the first North American transboundary designation of a wetland of international importance, and development and implementation of local sustainable and regenerative laws.
- University of California, Berkeley
- Environmental Law Clinic
- Clinical Professor Claudia Polsky, Director
- Contact at 510-642-5398 cpolsky@law.berkeley.edu
- The clinic tackles critical environmental health and environmental justice issues through litigation, administrative agency practice, legislation, and policy analysis on behalf of real-world clients.
- University of California, Davis
- Environmental Law and Policy Center
- Professor Richard Frank, Director
- Contact at 530-752-7422 or rmfrank@ucdavis.edu
- The Center participates in interdisciplinary environmental research and policy initiatives across the UC Davis campus, throughout the University of California system, and in collaboration with other law schools, colleges and universities across the nation and overseas. Examples include interdisciplinary partnerships with UC Davis’ Center for Watershed Sciences and Institute for Transportation Studies; UCLA Law School’s Emmett Center on Climate Change & the Environment; the UC Centers in Sacramento and Washington, D.C.; the Vermont Law School; and the Georgetown University Law Center.
- University of California, Irvine
- Environmental Law Clinic
- Clinical Professor Michael Robinson-Dorn, Director
- Contact at 949-824-1043 or mrobinsondorn@law.uci.edu
- The Clinic’s docket is diverse, spanning a wide range of environmental, public health and natural resources law, covering local, regional and national issues.
- University of California, Los Angeles
- Frank G. Wells Environmental Law Clinic
- Professor Sean Hecht and Cara Horowitz, Co-Directors
- Contact at hecht@law.ucla.edu or horowitz@law.ucla.edu
- Clinic staff work on behalf of environmental and community groups on litigation and regulatory matters. Working closely with nonprofit and government agency partners and clients, the clinic takes on the most important environmental issues in southern California and beyond.
- University of Chicago Law School
- Abrams Environmental Law Clinic
- Clinical Professor Mark Templeton, Director
- Contact at 773-702-9611 or templeton@uchicago.edu
- The Abrams Environmental Law clinic attempts to solve some of the most pressing environmental problems throughout Chicago, the State of Illinois, and the Great Lakes region. On behalf of clients, the clinic challenges those who pollute illegally, fights for stricter permits, advocates for changes to regulations and laws, holds environmental agencies accountable, and develops innovative approaches for improving the environment.
- University of Colorado
- Getches-Green Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law Clinic
- Associate Clinical Professor Jonathan Skinner-Thompson
- (303) 492-1324 or jonathan.skinnerthompson@colorado.edu
- Clinic staff engage in litigation and related advocacy efforts, most commonly on behalf of national or local environmental groups. They often draft pleadings and briefs, counsel their clients, develop case theories and legal strategies, participate in settlement negotiations, and, occasionally, present oral arguments in federal court.
- Columbia University School of Law
- Science, Health, and Information Clinic
- Associate Clinical Professor Chris Morten, Director
- Contact at 212-854-1845 or cjm2002@columbia.edu
- Columbia Law’s Science, Health, and Information Clinic serves the public interest by fighting for more equitable access to scientific, technical, and medical knowledge and to the benefits that flow from that knowledge. The clinic provides pro bono legal services to activists and organizers, scientific and medical researchers, patient and consumer groups, nonprofit organizations, and other clients.
- University of Connecticut School of Law
- Environmental Law Clinic in collaboration with Save the Sound
- Contact Stacy Schleif, clinic faculty, at sschleif@cca-ct.org
- Contact Save the Sound at (203) 787-0646 or rreynolds@ctenvironment.org
- This clinic is offered in New Haven in collaboration with Save the Sound (formerly Connecticut Fund for the Environment), the state and region’s premier non-profit environmental advocate. We work to address the climate crisis, preserve land and protect water throughout Connecticut and the Long Island Sound region.
- CUNY School of Law
- Health and Environmental Practice Clinic
- Professor Janet Calvo, Director
- Contact at 718-340-4321 or calvo@law.cuny.edu
- The Health and Environmental Justice Practice Clinic advocates for underserved and historically marginalized communities and individuals, and to support governmental efforts for environmental justice and health justice. Clinic staff also act as advocates for community, non-profit, educational, faith-based, and other organizations and groups engaged in work designed to further environmental and health justice.
- University of Denver Sturm College of Law
- Environmental Law Clinic
- Associate Professor Kevin Lynch
- Contact at 303-871-6039 or klynch@law.du.edu
- Clinic staff works to protect impacted communities, wild places and wildlife from pollution, exploitation and overdevelopment. They provide representation to national, regional, local, and tribal environmental advocacy organizations.
- Duke School of Law
- Environmental Law and Policy Clinic
- Clinical Professor Michelle Benedict Nowlin, Co-Director
- Contact at 919-613-8502 or nowlin@law.duke.edu
- Clinic staff use a collaborative approach to work on a wide variety of matters, encompassing water quality, air quality, natural resources conservation, sustainable development, public-trust resources, and environmental justice.
- University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
- Environmental Law Clinic
- Contact at 313-596-0262
- Clinic staff conducts research and develops legislative proposals at the request of lawmakers and public interest organizations, and brings enforcement actions to set new precedents for the application of existing statutes and regulations to emerging environmental problems.
- PACE Elisabeth Haub School of Law
- Environmental Litigation Clinic
- Professor Karl S. Coplan
- Contact at kcoplan@law.pace.edu
- The Pace Environmental Litigation Clinic represents public interest groups, primarily Riverkeeper, Inc. Riverkeeper's mission is to protect the waters of the Hudson River system from the Adirondacks to Long Island Sound. The Clinic represents Riverkeeper in federal and state courts, federal and state administrative proceedings and occasionally in local proceedings. Clinic staff members represent Riverkeeper in all of these proceedings. Their efforts have led to precedent setting decisions by federal courts under both the Clean Water Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
- Emory University School of Law
- Turner Environmental Law Clinic
- Clinical Professor Mindy Goldstein, Director
- Contact at 404-727-3432 or mindy.goldstein@emory.edu
- The Turner Environmental Law Clinic provides important pro bono representation to individuals, community groups, and non-profit organizations that seek to protect and restore the natural environment and promote environmental justice. Each year, the clinic provides over 4,000 hours of free legal representation. The key matters occupying our docket—fighting for clean and sustainable energy, promoting regenerative agriculture and local food systems, and protecting our natural resources and communities—are among the most critical issues for our city, state, region, and nation.
- University of Florida
- Conservation Clinic
- Silvia Menendez, Associate Dean of Experiential Learning
- Contact at 352-273-0800 or menendezs@law.ufl.edu
- The clinic staff works to provide quality professional services to clients in the governmental, non-governmental and the private sector to advance local, state, national and international conservation objectives.
- The George Washington University
- Environmental and Energy Law
- Associate Professor Lin Harmon-Walker, Interim Director
- Contact at lharmon-walker@law.gwu.edu
- The program tackles significant local, national, and international challenges facing the planet and its inhabitants, including climate change, fisheries depletion, air pollution, water scarcity, and developing new sources of energy.
- Georgetown University Law Center
- Environmental Law & Justice Clinic
- Visiting Professor Sara Colangelo, Director
- Contact at 202-662-9535 or gulcipr@law.georgetown.edu
- The clinic conducts public interest legal work on behalf of underserved clients in the areas of environmental justice, pollution control, natural resources and wildlife, and climate. Their caseload involves a mix of litigation matters, regulatory work, and other advisory projects. They select cases of national importance and/or local necessity in which we can protect and promote the health of marginalized communities, and the health of wild places and resources. The ELJC advocates on behalf of groups ranging in size from small community groups to tribes to large environmental or public justice organizations.
- University of Georgia School of Law
- Environmental Practicum
- Adjunct Professor Laurie A. Fowler, Director
- Contact at lfowler@uga.edu or 706-583-0463
- The type of services involved can range from ordinance and statute-drafting, to reports analyzing various legal, policy and scientific issues, to developing educational brochures, more extensive guidebooks, and short films. Environmental Practicum students work together on issues in a selected watershed.
- Golden Gate University School of Law
- Environmental Law & Justice Clinic
- Professor Helen Kang, Director
- Clinic staffers represent and advocate for clients in public health, toxics, and environmental justice matters. The clinic typically represents community groups in low-income and minority communities, as well as environmental organizations.
- Great Lakes Environmental Law Center
- Nick Leonard
- Contact at 313-782-3372 or nicholas.leonard@glelc.org
- The Great Lakes Environmental Law Center is a Detroit-based nonprofit that offers community education, policy support, and various legal services to address environmental, resource, & energy issues affecting communities in and around Detroit, all over Michigan, and throughout the Great Lakes region.
- Harvard Law School
- Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic
- Shaunt A. Goho, Acting Director
- Contact at 617-496-2058 or EmmettClinic@lists.law.harvard.edu
- The clinic services local, national, and international projects covering the spectrum of environmental issues. Depending on the project, clinic staffers may undertake litigation and advocacy work by drafting briefs, preparing testimony, conducting research, developing strategy, and reviewing proposed legislation. Specific focus areas include promoting citizen science projects, climate change adaptation, and regulating mercury emissions.
- University of Hawaii School of Law
- Environmental Clinic
- Professor D. Kapua’ala Sproat, Director
- Contact at 808-956-7489 or kapuas@hawaii.edu
- The clinic assists clients on a range of relevant state and/or federal laws relating to natural and cultural resource management.
- Indiana University Maurer School of Law
- Conservation Law Clinic
- Clinical Associate Professor Christian Freitag, Director
- Contact at 812-856-0229 or admin@conservationlawcenter.org
- Clinic staffers assist Conservation Law Center, Inc. a public interest law firm by working on legal matters for clients who need assistance with natural resource conservation issues.
- Lewis & Clark Law School
- Earthrise Law Center
- Clinical Professor Tom Buchele, Co-Director
- Contact at 503-768-6736 or tbuchele@lclark.edu
- Earthrise’s goal is to advance efforts to protect the environment by serving as a resource for public interest organizations that need legal representation in complex environmental and natural resource issues.
- University of Maryland
- Environmental Law Clinic
- Associate Professor Seema Kakade, Director
- Contact at 410-706-0590 or priyaz@email.arizona.edu
- The Environmental Law Clinic at Maryland Carey Law provides legal support, advice, and representation to a variety of non-profit organizations and community groups on environmental justice matters.
- University of Miami School of Law
- Environmental Justice Clinic
- Abigail L. Fleming, Practitioner in Residence
- Contact at environmentaljusticeclinic@law.miami.edu
- The clinic advocates for and empowers marginalized communities by combining civil rights, environmental, poverty, and public health law with community lawyering principles. Staffers seek systemic change for our clients through advocacy, public policy resources, rights education, and transactional assistance.
- University of Michigan Law
- Environmental Law and Sustainability Clinic
- Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor Oday Salim, Director
- Contact at 734-763-7087 or madewell@umich.edu
- The clinic regularly represents the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), its state affiliates, and other similar organizations. The focus is on water and wildlife resources, public lands, energy, and human health in the Great Lakes watershed.
- University of Montana
- Land Use & Natural Resources Clinic
- Professor Sandi Zellmer, Director
- Contact at (406) 243-6653 or sandra.zellmer@umontana.edu
- The primary mission of the Land Use and Natural Resources Clinic is to provide government support on land use and natural resources issues facing our community and state. On occasion, the clinic assists non-profit organizations that are engaged in studies or educational initiatives related to natural resource issues in the West. The clinic does not represent non-profit organizations in litigation matters. In selecting clinic projects, emphasis is made on the importance of community service, the interdisciplinary nature of natural resources law, and the complex balancing of stakeholder interests and perspectives that is necessary to a land use and natural resources practice.
- University of New Mexico
- Natural Resources and Environmental Law Clinic
- Professor Serge Martinez, Associate Dean of Experiential Learning
- Contact at 505-277-6556 or serge.martinez@law.unm.edu
- The clinic provides a wide variety of legal services to underrepresented individuals, community-based groups, nonprofit organizations, and Indian tribes to protect, preserve, and use lands and natural resources, and improve public health and the environment.
- New York Law School
- Environmental Law Clinic in collaboration with the Natural Resource Defense Council
- Adjunct Professor Eric A. Goldstein, Director
- Contact Adjunct Professor Kimberly Ong at Kwo205@nyu.edu
- Clinic staffers work under the supervision of attorneys at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). Issues that students have worked on recently include: defending Presidential designations of National Monuments, securing information from recalcitrant federal agencies, challenging agency rollbacks of federal regulations, targeting lead contamination of drinking water, opposing construction of new fossil fuel pipelines, protecting fisheries and marine mammals, advancing policies related to sustainable food supplies, implementing regulations for stormwater pollution control, and protecting environmental justice communities, and safeguarding drinking water quality and advancing sustainable waste policies in the New York region.
- Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
- Environmental Advocacy Center
- Sherika Pringle, Executive Director of Bluhm Legal Clinic
- Contact Dolores Angeles at d-angeles@law.northwestern.edu
- Critical environmental issues--clean air and water, cleanup of hazardous waste sites, safe drinking water, environmental justice, energy policy, and sustainability and climate change--drive the work of Bluhm Legal Clinic's Environmental Advocacy Center (EAC). By partnering with key environmental organizations, including the Environmental Law and Policy Center, World Wildlife Fund, The Nature Conservancy, and Elevate Energy, the EAC extends its impact. A significant focus of the Center’s work involves fighting for environmental justice in low-income communities of color.
- University of Oregon Law School
- Environmental Law Clinic in collaboration with The Western Environmental Law Center
- Contact at 541-485-2471 or info@westernlaw.org
- The Environmental Law Clinic is housed at the Western Environmental Law Center, a nonprofit public interest law firm with offices in Eugene, Taos, Seattle and Helena. Staffers work with WELC attorneys representing primarily conservation non-profit organizations in state and federal courts. Staffers also work with attorneys on active and developing litigation in all of WELC’s practice groups such as Public Lands, Western Wildlife, Fossil Fuels/Clean Energy, and Western Communities.
- University of Pittsburgh School of Law
- Environmental Law Clinic
- Clinical Associate Professor Grant MacIntyre, Director
- Contact at 412-648-1300
- The Pittsburgh Environmental Law Clinic is currently taking cases in a wide variety of areas including air quality, water quality, oil and gas production, federal lands, and regulatory advocacy. The Clinic represents clients in matters ranging from regulatory advocacy to litigation to client counseling. The clinic gives priority to issues that impact Western Pennsylvania but is available to assist groups with issues that reach beyond Western PA.
- University of San Diego School of Law
- Energy Law and Policy Clinic
- Joe Kaatz, Supervising Attorney
- Contact at 619-260-4600 ext. 2879 or kaatzj11-11@sandiego.edu
- The Energy Law and Policy Clinic seeks to match a small group of students (3-8) with a state agency to conduct legal research on a current issue.
- Stanford School of Law
- Environmental Law Clinic
- Professor Deborah Sivas, Director
- Contact at 650-723-0325 or dsivas@stanford.edu
- Clinic staffers work on a mix of litigation and policy matters at the interface of law, science, and policy. The clinic’s clients range from national groups like the Sierra Club, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Ocean Conservancy to regional and local groups like Center for Biological Diversity, Monterey Coastkeeper, the Grand Canyon Trust and the Pit River Tribe. The clinic’s work tends to be based in California, but often concerns issues in other regions or across the nation.
- University of Texas at Austin School of Law
- Environmental Clinic
- Kelly Haragan, Director
- contact at 512-232-2654 or kharagan@law.utexas.edu
- Clinic staffers work with underserved communities throughout Texas to advocate for solutions to today’s pressing environmental problems, including environmental injustice, climate change, and public health. Clients include individuals, neighborhood associations, nonprofits and local governments. The clinic frequently partners with Texas legal services organizations and with national environmental non-governmental organizations on our cases and projects.
- Tulane University Law School
- Environmental Law Clinic
- Professor Lisa Jordan, Director
- Contact at 504-314-2481 or lwjordan@tulane.edu
- The Clinic has become involved in hundreds of cases and proceedings on behalf of almost 200 different community organizations, ranging from local environmentalists to neighborhood civic and housing organizations to municipal water providers. Clinic representation has taken place in state and federal trial and appellate courts, and in local, state, and federal agencies. The docket of the clinic is as varied as the environmental problems, involving issues of pollution discharges, wetlands protection, and urban zoning.
- Vermont Law School
- Environmental Advocacy Clinic
- Jim Murphy, Director
- Contact at jmurphy@cermontlaw.edu
- Clinic staffers represent the National Wildlife Federation, other leading conservation organizations, and local community groups to promote access to justice on important environmental and natural resources issues.
- University of Virginia School of Law
- Environmental Law and Community Engagement Clinic
- Associate Professor Cale Jaffe, Director
- Contact at 434-924-4776 or cjaffe@virginia.edu
- The clinic has represented a diverse array of public-interest clients in recent years, from a community group working to preserve an early 20th-century black schoolhouse, to local governments filing an amicus brief in the Supreme Court of the United States. In addition to working on in-house clinic cases, staffers also work closely with attorneys at the Southern Environmental Law Center, a nationally prominent environmental law and policy organization that is headquartered in Charlottesville.
- Wake Forest University
- Environmental Law and Policy Clinic
- Scott Schag, Director
- Contact at 336-758-3796 or schangs@wfu.edu
- The Environmental Law and Policy Clinic takes on non-litigation matters for clients who are otherwise unable to afford or access legal representation on matters relating to environmental and sustainability issues. The clinic does not engage in litigation on behalf of clients. Clients include international organizations, national think-tanks, state environmental coalitions, regional and local non-profit organizations, local schools, county governments, among others.
- University of Washington
- Regulatory Environmental Law and Policy Clinic
- Professor Sanne Knudsen, Director
- Contact at 206-221-7443 or sknudsen@uw.edu
- The clinic helps public interest organizations advocate effectively before the agencies that administer our environmental laws at both the state and federal level. It drafts petitions for new or amended regulation and, to a lesser extent, draft comments on proposed rules, permits, policies or environmental impact statements. It strives to make environmental law work better by working where environmental law works every day.
- Washington University in St. Louis
- Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic
- Associate Professor Elizabeth Hubertz
- Contact at 314-935-8760 or ejhubertz@wustl.edu
- The Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic (IEC) functions as a pro bono law practice handling environmental and community health cases. IEC cases tackle some of the most challenging and important water, air, waste, climate change, and environmental justice problems in the region.
- University of West Virginia Law
- Land Use and Sustainable Development Law Clinic
- Professor Katherine Garvey, Director
- Contact at 304-293-4633 or katherine.garvey@mail.wvu.edu
- The clinic provides legal and planning services to conserve land and water, support local land use planning, and offer educational opportunities for law students and citizens of West Virginia. Recognizing that collaboration is essential to achieving the greatest good in improving the quality of life of West Virginians, the LUSD Law Clinic is committed to developing partnerships involving community-based stakeholders and experts from various disciplines and professions to amplify our efforts.
- Widener University Delaware Law School
- Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic
- Professor Kenneth Kristl, Director
- Contact at 302-477-2053 or ktkristl@widener.edu
- The clinic represents not-for-profit organizations and individuals who seek to protect the environment. Staffers litigate cases involving violations of environmental laws such as the Federal Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Endangered Species Act, and National Environmental Policy Act. Staffers also pursue appeals and administrative proceedings under state and local laws, draft public comments, empower citizens to represent themselves, and negotiate agreements.
- Willamette University College of Law
- Community and Environmental Law Clinic
- Professor Sarah Matsumoto, Director
- Contact at 503-370-6771 or samatsumoto@willamette.edu
- The clinic represents individuals and organizations seeking to protect themselves from pollution, improve the health of their communities, and promote justice and equity in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
- University of Wyoming School of Law
- Rural Law Center
- Contact at 307-766-6416 or lawandmis@uwyo.edu
- The Rural Law Center provides services to rural communities and lawyers who practice law in rural areas. The Rural Law Center's Legislative Research Service provides free legislative research and drafting services by student volunteers. We invite governments and government associations, public interest groups, and others to submit proposals for legislative research and drafting projects dealing with rural issues. Projects will be selected based on available student time and student interest.
- Yale Law School
- Environmental Protection Clinic
- Professor Dan Esty, Director
- Contact at 203-432-1602 or daniel.esty@yale.edu
- The Yale Environmental Protection Clinic is an interdisciplinary clinic that partners with environmental organizations to address pressing problems in the environmental field. It collaborates with the Natural Resources Defense Council and other organizations. Most environmental issues involve legal, technical, scientific, and policy expertise.