Animal Law Conference Keynote Address
November 21st, 2007Animal Law Conference
Animal Law Conference Keynote Address
Congressman Earl Blumenauer, September 28-30, 2007
Conference | Conference Agenda
Congressman Earl Blumenauer (Ore-3) is a leader on animal protection. He first served in the Oregon House of Representatives in 1972. From there, Congressman Blumenauer went on to be a Full Post »
Symposium On Ocean Energy Law and Policy: Optimizing the Regulatory Environment, Part I “To Grow the Industry”
November 20th, 2007Symposium On Ocean Energy Law and Policy
Optimizing the Regulatory Environment, Part I “To Grow the Industry”
Kevin Banister, October 1, 2007
Finavera Renewables | Agenda
Kevin Banister, Finavera Renewables, discusses how to optimize the regulatory environment in order to allow the U.S. ocean energy industry to compete in the growing ocean energy market
The program was held at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon on October 1st, 2007.
Immigration and Farmworker Justice
November 19th, 2007Student Group Speaker Series
Immigration and Farmworker Justice
Laurie Hoefer, Ilene O’Malley, and Geoffrey Scowcroft, November 15, 2007
Public Interest Law Project | Career Services
Laurie Hoefer, Ilene O’Malley, and Geoffrey Scowcroft will answer questions about the work they do for immigrants and farmworkers, what their cases and clients are like, life as a public interest attorney, and answer questions from the audience.
This event was sponsored by the Public Interest Law Project and Career Services.
The program was held at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon on November 15th, 2007.
Mary Chaffin: Mercy Corps, International Aid, and the Law
November 19th, 2007International Legal Society Speaker Series
Mary Chaffin: Mercy Corps, International Aid, and the Law
Mary Chaffin, November 15, 2007
Mercy Corps
International Legal Society student Jason Gray will be introducing Mary Chaffin. Ms. Chaffin, General Counsel for Mercy Corps, talks about her experiences working in various capacities for a non-profit organization that has provided over $1.3 billion in aid to people in 100 countries. This enlightening and candid talk Full Post »
15th Annual Animal Law Conference Agenda
November 15th, 2007Animal Law Conference
15th Annual Animal Law Conference Agenda
September 28-30, 2007
Conference
15th Annual Animal Law Conference Agenda
Friday, September 28
Impacts of Global Warming on Wildlife
Noah Greenwald and Kristina Haddad
Global Trade, Endangered Species, and the New Protectionism
Timothy Canova
Advancing Protections for Asian Animals
Tamara Bond
Messaging in the Animal Advocacy Movement
Courtney Dillard and Kim Stallwood
This segment is not available.
Saturday, September 29
Fighting Breed Specific Legislation: Addressing the Real Issues Behind “Dangerous Dogs”
Karen Breslin and Russ Mead
Ethical Issues for Animal Law Attorneys
Shannon Keith
Can the Wildlife Trade Bridge the Poverty Gap?: CITES, Livelihoods, and Sustainable Use
Bethany Cotton, Erica Thorson, and Paula Walker
The Debate over Advancing Civil Damages for Companion Animals
Mark Cushing, Chris Green and Sonia Waisman
Factory Farms Part I
Bernie Rollin and Paul Shapiro
Advancing Criminal Prosecutions
Robert Ferber and Pamela Frasch
Factory Farms Part II
Cheryl Leahy and Bruce Wagman
Canned Hunting and Contest Kills
Peter Petersan and Andrew Page
Keynote Address
Congressman Earl Blumenauer
Sunday, September 30
Successful Animal Lawyering Worskshop
Laura Ireland-Moore, Pamela Alexander, Robert Fennessy, Russ Mead, Peter Petersan, and Sonia Waisman
Animal Law Student Workshop
Laura Ireland Moore, Jami Pannell and Nicole Pallotta
The program was held at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon on September 28-30th, 2007.
Animal Law Student Workshop
November 15th, 2007Animal Law Conference
Animal Law Student Workshop
Laura Ireland Moore, Jami Pannell and Nicole Pallotta, September 28-30, 2007
Conference | Conference Agenda
Laura Ireland-Moore is the Executive Director of the National Center for Animal Law, and the Senior Attorney and Clinical Professor of the Animal Law Clinic at Lewis & Clark Law School. She established NCAL upon graduation to build upon the school’s national reputation as a leader in animal law. NCAL supports students pursuing Full Post »
Fighting Breed Specific Legislation: Addressing the Real Issues Behind “Dangerous Dogs”
November 15th, 2007Animal Law Conference
Fighting Breed Specific Legislation: Addressing the Real Issues Behind “Dangerous Dogs”
Karen Breslin and Russ Mead, September 28-30, 2007
Conference | Conference Agenda
We are pleased to start our second day of the conference focusing on the important topic of breed specific legislation with Karen Breslin and Russ Mead. The moderator for this segment is Stephanie Wallick.
Mr. Mead, General Counsel for Best Friends Animal Society, will begin by sharing his experiences with quote ‘dangerous dogs’ and suggestions how to best address the increasing popularity Full Post »
Judge Paul Cassell on Victims’ Rights
November 14th, 2007Federalist Society Speaker Series
Judge Paul Cassell on Victims’ Rights
Paul Cassell, November 14, 2007
Federalist Society
In this podcast, Federalist Society president Jesse Cowell introduces Professor Doug Beloof. Professor Beloof is the Executive Director of the National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI). He provides an overview of the state of victims’ rights Full Post »
Can the Wildlife Trade Bridge the Poverty Gap? CITES, Livelihoods, and Sustainable Use
November 14th, 2007Animal Law Conference
Can the Wildlife Trade Bridge the Poverty Gap? CITES, Livelihoods, and Sustainable Use
Bethany Cotton, Erica Thorson, and Paula Walker, September 28-30, 2007
Conference | Conference Agenda
Last summer, students and faculty of IELP, the International Environmental Law Project, had the opportunity to attend the Conference of the Parties for CITES, the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, in the Hague. Lewis & Clark Law School students Bethany Cotton and Paula Walker will Full Post »
Oregon’s Measure 11 and Criminal Sentencing
November 13th, 2007Criminal Law Association Speaker Series
Oregon’s Measure 11 and Criminal Sentencing
Eric Bergstrom, Sean Riddell, Patrick Sweeney
November 13, 2007
Measure 11 was passed by Oregon voters in 1994. It mandates minimum sentences for any of 21 violent crimes, ranging from 70 to 300 months. Measure 11 inmates must serve their entire Full Post »

