Land Use? Climate Change? Are they Interrelated?
April 25th, 2008Student Group Speaker Seriew
Land Use? Climate Change? Are they Interrelated?
Daniel Lerch, March 4, 2008
Student Advocates for Business and Environmental Responsibility
In this videocast, Student Advocates for Business and Environmental Responsibility (SABER) brought Daniel Lerch back to Lewis & Clark for a repeat of his stirring Focus the Nation presentation. Mr. Lerch wrote Full Post »
Your Computer, Health and the Environment
April 25th, 2008Environmental Justice Advocates Speaker Series
Your Computer, Health and the Environment”
Ted Smith, Mandy Hawes, April 2, 2008
Environmental Justice Advocates
Is your laptop not only distracting you in class, but also destroying the environment and human health? In this podcast, you will learn about the social and environmental impacts of the electronics industry. Full Post »
Two Constitutional Heresies: The Christian Nation and the Secular Constitution
April 18th, 2008Federalist Society Speaker Series
Two Constitutional Heresies: The Christian Nation and the Secular Constitution
Kyle Duncan, James Huffman, April 17, 2008
Federalist Society
In this podcast, Jesse Cowell of the Federalist Society introduces James Huffman and Kyle Duncan.
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Developing Defenses in Trademark Law
April 18th, 2008Distinguished Intellectual Property Visitor
Developing Defenses in Trademark Law
Graeme B. Dinwoodie, April 8, 2008
IP Visitor | Chicago-Kent College of Law
In this podcast, Professor Lydia Loren introduces the 2008 Distinguished Intellectual Property Visitor, Graeme B. Dinwoodie. Professor Dinwoodie is the Associate Dean and Director of the Program in Intellectual Property Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law where he teaches courses in Copyright Law, Trademark Law, International Intellectual Property Law, Conflict of Laws and Civil Procedure.
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Be a Voice for Change: Your Vote this May in Oregon
April 18th, 2008National Crime Victim Law Institute Speaker Series
Be a Voice for Change: Your Vote this May in Oregon
Doug Beloof, Carol Schrader, April 17, 2008
National Crime Victim law Institute
In this podcast, Meg Garvin, the Director of Programs at the National Crime Victim Law Institute, introduces two speakers who will talk about the upcoming Oregon election. Professor Doug Beloof and Carol Schrader, the Director of the Oregon Crime Victims’ Compliance Project, discuss the current state of Oregon’s victims’ rights law and the effect that the passage of these ballot measures will have.
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Animal Welfare and the Law in China
April 18th, 2008Student Group Speaker Series
Animal Welfare and the Law in China
Song Wei, April 17, 2008
Student Animal Legal Defense Fund | PowerPoint (.ppt)
The Student Animal Legal Defense Fund at Lewis & Clark Law School (SALDF) is pleased to host a visit from our honored guest Prof. Song Wei.
In this podcast, adjunct professor and soon to be Director of the Animal Law program, Pamela Frasch, introduces Song Wei. Song Wei is a true pioneer. He is paving a path for animal protection in China. Full Post »
Law Review Information Session
April 18th, 2008Student Group Speaker Series
Law Review Information Session
Laura Cadiz, Aaron Munter, Jared A. Ogdon, April 14, 2008
Environmental Law Review | Animal Law Review | Lewis & Clark Law Review
Want to increase your visibility in the legal world? To master the intricacies of citation? To get sneak peeks at cutting-edge legal research going on today? To help boost the reputation of the school?
And to get some nifty resume candy? (Note: Resume candy not available online.) Full Post »
Debate on the Teaching of Intelligent Design Theory
April 18th, 2008Student Group Speaker Series
Debate on the Teaching of Intelligent Design Theory
Johnny Buckles, Michael Simon, April 10, 2008
Federalist Society | American Constitution Society
In this podcast, the Federalist Society and the American Constitution Society present a debate:
Is the teaching of intelligent design theory in public school science courses necessarily unconstitutional on the grounds that intelligent design is inherently religious?
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Running a Trial Lawyer’s Practice
April 18th, 2008Oregon Trial Lawyer’s Association Speaker Series
Running a Trial Lawyer’s Practice
Judy Snyder, April 9, 2008
Oregon Trial Lawyer’s Association
In this podcast, Paul Spencer introduces Judy Snyder. Ms. Snyder runs a highly successful trial lawyer’s practice here in Portland. Judy specializes in employment law, sexual abuse, wrongful death, and civil rights cases. She is a former president of the Full Post »
Generations of Women in the Law
April 17th, 2008Women’s Law Caucus Speaker Series
Generations of Women in the Law
April 3, 2008
Women’s Law Caucus
In this podcast, the Women’s Law Caucus hosted a discussion on the state of women in the law throughout the past thirty years. Full Post »

