Undercover for Animals
February 28th, 2008Student Group Speaker Series
Undercover for Animals
Sarah Baeckler, February 26, 2008
Student Animal Legal Defense Fund
The Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF) invites you to learn about what is like to go undercover for animals.
Lewis & Clark Law Student and primatologist Sarah Baeckler went undercover Full Post »
Litigating for Social Change
February 28th, 2008Student Group Speaker Series
Litigating for Social Change
Chris Winter, February 27, 2008
NEDC | CRAG Law Center
In this podcast, the National Environmental Defense Center and Chris Winter of the CRAG Law Center for a presentation on litigating for social change. Full Post »
Oregon State Bar New Lawyers Division Panel
February 28th, 2008Career Services Speaker Series
Oregon State Bar New Lawyers Division Panel
Jacqueline Bishop, Monique Hawthorne, Kathy Proctor, Nancy Miller, James Miner
February 27, 2008
Career Services
Starting to worry about how you will manage your time when studying for the Bar exam? Stressed about finding a job after graduation? Full Post »
2008 National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition
February 26th, 2008Environmental Law Moot Court Competition
2008 National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition
Bethany Cotton, Liz Crosson, Diana Federoff, February 21-23, 2008
Competition Information | Moot Problem | Previous Competitions
On February 21-23, a team from Lewis & Clark Law School won the National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition for the 5th time in 15 years. In the final round, Lewis & Clark defeated teams from Georgetown University Law Center and the University of Hawaii
William S. Richardson School of Law.
The winning team consisted of Full Post »
Capital Punishment: Reformed or Revamped?
February 21st, 2008Federalist Society Speaker Series
Capital Punishment: Reformed or Revamped?
Josh Marquis, Rich Wolf, February 20, 2008
Federalist Society
Is the death penalty a deterrent to murder? If not, are there adequate alternatives?
What is the risk and/or likelihood of wrongful conviction? Full Post »
Interviewing Success Strategies
February 21st, 2008Career Services Speaker Series
Interviewing Success Strategies
Ellen Jones, January 22, 2008
Career Services
In this podcast, Ellen Jones, the Director of Career Services, discusses interviewing success strategies. Find out how to prepare for an interview, how to set yourself apart from other applicants, what employers look for in applicants, and Full Post »
Family Life Work Balance Panel
February 21st, 2008Student Group Speaker Series
Family Life Work Balance Panel
Anne Senters, Nancie Potter, Neil Evans, Shelley Crystal Mactyre
February 19, 2008
Women’s Law Caucus
In this podcast, the Women’s Law Caucus hosts the annual Family Life Work Balance Panel. The panel will include a range of working parents who will be able to provide suggestions, insight, and guidance on navigating legal careers and balancing family life. Full Post »
Environmental Justice Roundtable: Speaker Presentations Part 1
February 21st, 2008Environmental Justice Advocates Speaker Series
Environmental Justice Roundtable: Speaker Presentations
Steve Novick, Ashling McAneney, February 15, 2008
Environmental Justice Advocates Roundtable Part 2
The Environmental Justice Advocates (EJA) hosted an environmental justice roundtable. EJA hosted two speakers, Steve Novick and Ashling McAneney, Full Post »
Environmental Justice Roundtable: Speaker Presentations Part 2
February 21st, 2008Environmental Justice Advocates Speaker Series
Environmental Justice Roundtable: Speaker Presentations
Steve Novick, Ashling McAneney, February 15, 2008
Environmental Justice Advocates | Roundtable Part 1
In part 2 of this podcast, the Environmental Justice Advocates (EJA) hosted an environmental justice roundtable. EJA hosted two speakers, Steve Novick and Ashling McAneney, Full Post »
Medical Malpractice: Caps On Damages and State Sovereign Immunity — The Curious Case of Oregon Health Sciences University
February 20th, 2008Faculty Speaker Series and Classes
Medical Malpractice: Caps On Damages and State Sovereign Immunity — The Curious Case of Oregon Health Sciences University
Arthur LaFrance, February 19, 2008
Prof. Arthur LaFrance | PowerPoint (ppt)
In this podcast, Lewis & Clark Law School Professor Art LaFrance examines medical malpractice damage limits in the special case of the Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU).
The case of Clarke v. Oregon Health Sciences University is analyzed for the impact on the hospital and the issue of liability. Full Post »

