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Exploring the Boundary Between Shelter and Housing
Moderated by Ariana Buchanan, University of Oregon School of Law 2022 * Fellow, ENR, Sustainable Land Use Project * Student board member, Housing Land Advocates Panelists: Eric Engstrom, Principal Planner, City of Portland Mark Fretz, Associate D...

EarthJustice Aug 29, 2022
Earthjustice is seeking summerlaw clerks for summer 2023 who share a passion for justice and a healthy environment. View this session to learn more about Earthjustice, the process to apply at Earthjustice, and what the experience is like for our summ...

Student Loan Repayment Strategies for Legal Careers
AccessLex: Student Loan Repayment Strategies for Legal Careers Student loan repayment can feel overwhelming, but you can chart a path to a debt-free future. Covering all of the essential details, including repayment plan options, consolidation, loan...

JDs in Higher Education Careers Outside the GC Office
learn about career options in higher education and how you can leverage your JD in a wide variety of roles including student affairs, research, finance, athletics, university governance, Title IX, policy, government and community relations. Hear from...

OCI - Insider Tips From Alumni Panel
A panel of Oregon Law grads consisting of Rachelle Collins, Stoel Rives; Malcolm Williamson, Schwabe; Julia Manela, Watkinson Laird & Rubenstein; and Lauren Bernton, Tonkon Torp review OCI best practices, insights, how to prepare for interviews, and ...

Moore v Harper, Election Law, and Questions about the Future of Federalism
Sept 22, 2023 O'Connell Conference at the University of Oregon Law School Panelists: Professor Paul Diller (Willamette School of Law), the Hon. Jack Landau Moderator: Rachel Sowray

Navigating Water Policy after Sackett v EPA
Sept 22, 2023 O'Connell Conference at the University of Oregon Law School Panelists: Professor Adell Amos, Professor Adam Ward (Oregon State University) Moderator: Professor Greg Dotson

Race Conscious Admissions after the Ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v Harvard
Sept 22, 2023 O'Connell Conference at the University of Oregon Law School Panelists: Professor Garrett Epps, Professor Stuart Chinn, Professor Alison Gash, UO General Counsel Kevin Reed Moderator: Dean Marcilynn Burke

The Implications of Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions on Free Speech and Religious Freedom
Sept 22, 2023 O'Connell Conference at the University of Oregon Law School Panelist: Professor Robin Maril (Willamette School of Law), Professor Jim Oleske (Lewis & Clark Law School) Moderator: Assistant Professor Sarah Adams-Schoen

Recent Cases, the U.S. Supreme Court, and Constitutional Interpretation
Stuart Chinn, Professor and the James O. and Alfred T. Goodwin Senior Fellow, and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, University of Oregon School of Law Moderator: The Hon. Mustafa Kasubhai

Navigating Climate Action & Administrative Authority in the Wake of the Major Questions Doctrine
Greg Dotson, Professor, University of Oregon School of LawLisa Heinzerling, Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center (speaking remotely)Moderator: Mary Christina Wood, Philip H. Knight Professor of Law at th...

Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta: What the Case Means for Tribal Sovereignty
Howard Arnett, Professor of Practice, University of Oregon School of Law Elizabeth Hidalgo Reese, Assistant Professor of Law, Stanford Law School (speaking remotely) Moderator: Jennifer Reynolds, Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty Research and...

Preview of the Upcoming U.S. Supreme Court Term
Garrett Epps, Professor of Practice, University of Oregon School of Law Moderator: Judge John V. Acosta

15th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture
15th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture (in order of appearance): Marta Clifford, Associate Professor Brian Kloptek, Associate Professor Kirby Brown, Dean Marcilynn Burke, Professor Mary Wood, Professor Stacy Leeds. The Rennard Strickland Lecture Ser...

2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Government as Market Intermediaries
Prof. Liz Tippett, School of Law, moderator Prof. Angela Addae, School of Law Tamara Ren, PhD Candidate, College of Arts and Sciences

2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Key Note
Opening Remarks: Prof. Liz Tippett, School of Law Leland Baxter-Neal, Oregon Consumer Justice Megan Quintrell, Oregon Consumer Justice Dean Marcilyn Burke, School of Law, Introduction Keynote Address: Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum

2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Immigrants & Refugees
Leland Baxter-Neal, Oregon Consumer Justice, moderator Prof. Bryce Newell, School of Journalism and Communication Lidia Esther Munoz Paniagua, PhD Candidate, College of Arts and Sciences

2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Financial Fraud & Advisor Misconduct
Kristie Gibson, School of Law, moderator Prof. Youchang Wu, Lundquist College of Business Yuwen Yuan, PhD Candidate, Lundquist College of Business

2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Debt & Forbearance
Jennifer Geller, School of Law, moderator Kelly D. Jones, Attorney at Law Christine Downs, PhD Candidate, Lundquist College of Business

2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Housing
Judge Kamala Shugar, Lane County Circuit Court, moderator Prof. Keaton Miller, College of Arts and Sciences Blake Burrell, Professional for Homeless & Emergency Services, Eugene/Springfield Metro Area

2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Digital & Privacy Laws
Prof. Erik Girvan, School of Law, moderator Prof. Alex Murray, Lundquist College of Business Justin Baxter, Practitioner at Baxter & Baxter Addison Sandoval, JD/MBA Candidate, School of Law, Lundquist College of Business Boyoon Chang, PhD Candidate, ...

Law Perspectives July 13 Star Wars and Conflict Resolution
Presenters: Jen Reynolds and Noam Ebner (Creighton) Can we learn anything from the Star Wars saga about how to negotiate deals and manage disputes more effectively? We’ve got a good feeling about that. Join Oregon Law professor Jen Reynolds and her...

Law Perspectives Aug 10 Indian Law and the 2022-23 SCOTUS
The Supreme Court’s recent focus on Indian Law cases has been remarkable, and the Court’s 2022-23 Term has continued that trend. The major case of Brackeen v. Haaland, for example, raised important questions of sovereignty, separation of powers, ...

Oregon Law Perspectives June 8th, 2023
The Potential of Post Hoc Interventions to Address Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Criminal Sentencing Presenters: Erik Girvan and Martin Jönsson (Lund) The results of decades of research has shown that discriminatory decisions can impact criminal...

Oregon Law Perspectives May 18th
What is the Purpose of Purpose Trusts? Presenters: Susan Gary and Jeff Patterson, Esq. Purpose trusts got a lot of attention when Patagonia’s owners gave control of Patagonia—a three billion dollar company—to a trust. Patagonia made this unusua...

McGirt v Oklahoma
Oregon Law Perspectives 2020

The Leaked Draft: Some Reactions
Oregon Law Perspective May 6, 2022

Brackeen v Haaland: The Supreme Court Take on the Indian Child Welfare Act
Oregon Law Perspective Sept 29

2023 Derrick Bell Lecture Dean Danielle M. Conway
Danielle M. Conway is the dean and Donald J. Farage professor of law at Penn State Dickinson Law. A leading expert in procurement law, entrepreneurship, intellectual property law, and licensing intellectual property, Dean Conway joined Dickinson Law ...

16th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture Matthew L.M. Fletcher
The 16th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture will took place on Monday, October 24th at 6:00pm at the William W. Knight Law Center of the University of Oregon School of Law. This year we welcome Matthew L.M. Fletcher (Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and...

Oregon Law Ducks Give 2022
Hear from five Oregon Law students speaking about the benefits of experiential learning in their education.

What social science teaches us about fundraising goals
Marketing Professor Ashley Angulo decided to investigate whether it is better for charities to ask for specific amounts or a more rounded number. Does the answer apply if charities are asking volunteers to donate their time? And does it depend on t...

Protecting Black Consumers means Protecting Black Businesses
Law Professor Angela Addae shares her research on businesses in a historically Black neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. She describes the role that Black-owned businesses – like grocery stores and nightclubs – play in the community. And the ways...

Whose complaints are taken seriously?
When customers make complaints about a product or service, do they receive a different reaction depending on their socioeconomic status? Doctoral student Bradley Hughes and Psychology Professor Sanjay Srivastava set out to explore this question by i...

Helping Litigants Shield Confidential Discussions from Courts
A legal concept known as “privilege” protects certain types of secrets from being revealed in lawsuits, such as discussions with a spouse or with an attorney. But not everyone can afford a lawyer, and many Americans choose not to get married. L...

How could the law in Oregon do a better job of protecting our privacy?
The European Union has comprehensive laws to protect citizens’ privacy from online snooping and data brokers, such as the ‘right to be forgotten.’ Thus far, Congress has failed to pass laws that provide meaningful protection for consumers’ p...

Do people tip more when they are being watched?
Spoiler alert -- customers hate being watched when they are deciding whether to tip. Professor Nathan Warren of the BI Norwegian Business School (UO Class of ’21) decided to investigate tipping behavior through experiments and real world interact...

Targeting Plastic Pollution with Taxes
By 2050, the weight of plastic pollution in the ocean is projected to exceed the weight of the fish. What can we do about this? Join two experts from the Oregon Law faculty as they discuss marine plastic pollution—the extent of the problem, the ina...

Experiential Learning - Public Interest and Government Field Placements
Learn about how field placements can make a difference in your legal education journey.

Derrick Bell Lecture 2022
A’Lelia Bundles “Your First Duty Is to Humanity” - Taking a closer look at systemic and structural racism Echoes of Derrick Bell in Madam C. J. Walker’s Activism and Entrepreneurship Journalist and author A’Lelia Bundles’ is the biograph...

Experiential Learning - In-house Counsel Field Placements
Learn about how field placements can make a difference in your legal education journey.

The legacy of Madame C.J. Walker and helping others up
An excerpt from the UO Today Interview with author A’Lelia Bundles, highlighting the legacy of Madame C.J. Walker and helping others up.

2021 Annual Minoru Yasui Legacy Presentation
Current headlines report of bias against immigrants, anti-Asian discrimination, and the prominence of white nationalism. The panel discussion dives into these topics. It features comments from producer and documentarian, the late Holly Yasui; author ...

The Lost Art of Argument: Law and Empathy
This clip of Professor Jen Reynolds discussing law and empathy is part of the University of Oregon’s The Lost Art of Argument, released in 2020. The Lost Art of Argument featured faculty and students from all parts of the university discussing how ...

University of Oregon School of Law Class of 2021 JD/LLM Commencement
Class of 2021 JD and LLM commencement ceremony. May 15, 2021.

Oregon Law – Congratulations Class of 2021!
The Oregon Law Community comes together to celebrate and congratulate the class of 2021

The 18th Annual Frohnmayer Award for Public Service Award - Judge Acosta
Honoring Judge John V. Acosta, the Frohnmayer Award for Public Service Award recipient for 2020.

Art of the Possible: Criminal Justice Reform - Where Do We Go In 2021?
This second event in the Art of the Possible series will explore criminal justice reform in our current context. Our panel discussion features Mike Schmidt, newly elected DA for Multnomah County; Janice Hebert, retired Civil Chief of the US Attorney'...

Advancing Clean Energy in Oregon Panel Three
January 6, 2021 The University of Oregon ENR Department hosted an online event exploring the future of clean energy in Oregon. Oregon Possibilities: A Panel of Key Oregon Stakeholders Panel. Moderated by Oregon State Senator Jeff Golden Panelists...

Advancing Clean Energy in Oregon Panel One
January 6, 2021 The University of Oregon ENR Department hosted an online event exploring the future of clean energy in Oregon. Welcoming Remarks by: Provost and Senior Vice President Patrick Phillips Oregon State Senator Jeff Golden. Trends in Clea...

Advancing Clean Energy in Oregon Panel Two
January 6, 2021 The University of Oregon ENR Department hosted an online event exploring the future of clean energy in Oregon. University of Oregon Research Updates Panel. Moderated by Oregon State Representative Karin Power Panelists: Adell Amos...

Art of the Possible: Yes, You CAN! Designing Your Future Using Creativity, Authenticity & Nimbleness
Welcome to the 5th annual Art of the Possible. This year’s theme is Yes, You CAN! Designing Your Future Using Creativity, Authenticity, and Nimbleness. A signature event for the University of Oregon School of Law, this program is designed to enc...

Rennard Strickland Lecture 2020
The Rennard Strickland Lecture Series was established in 2006 to honor the legacy of Dean Rennard Strickland and to build on his contributions to the field of Indian law, to legal education, and to the Environmental and Natural Resources and Indian l...

Oregon Law Virtual Tour
See the space and hear about the experience of being a law student at the University of Oregon School of Law. Come virtually tour the Knight Law Center with us in Eugene, Oregon. We welcome you to Oregon Law.

Oregon Law – Congratulations Class of 2020!
The Oregon Law Community comes together to celebrate and congratulate the class of 2020.

2019 Oregon Law Commencement: Casey Daggett
Casey Daggett, Student Bar Association Speaker. Introduction by Marcilynn A. Burke, Oregon Law Dean

2019 Oregon Law Commencement: Jessica Brown
Jessica Brown, JD Class Speaker. Introduction by Casey Daggett.

2019 Oregon Law Commencement: Adedayo Akinbosade
Adedayo Akinbosade, LLM Class Speaker. Introduction by Jessica Brown.

2019 Oregon Law Commencement: Faculty Awards
Caroline Forell, Recipient, Meritorious Service Award Susan Gary, Recipient, Orlando J. Hollis Faculty Teaching Award Introductions by Marcilynn A. Burke, Oregon Law Dean

2019 Oregon Law Commencement: Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum
Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, Commencement Speaker Introduction by Marcilynn A. Burke, Oregon Law Dean

2019 Oregon Law Commencement: Class Presentation
Presentation of Class Gifts by Ethan McDonald and Abbie Katherine Tornquist. Introduction by Adedayo Akinbosade.

2019 Frohnmayer Award for Public Service: Jeffrey Beaver, JD '85
The 17th Annual Frohnmayer Award honored Jeffrey Beaver, JD '85. The award recognizes a graduate, faculty member, or friend of Oregon Law whose public service brings honor to the school.

Oregon Law: Advocate for the Environment
Erin Yoder, 2L shares how she plans to use her law degree to protect the environment. As a top-ranked school in the Pacific Northwest, Oregon Law equips students with the skills and knowledge to drive change and chart their own path to success - howe...

Oregon Law: Drive Change
Description: Reece Petrik, 1L shares how he plans to use his law degree to create change and forge a different path for success. As the #2 law school in the Pacific Northwest, Oregon Law equips students with the skills and knowledge to drive change a...

Oregon Law: Chart Your Own Path
Students with law degrees from Oregon Law go into business, shape public policy, assist families, advise nonprofits and litigate, among many other professions. We are the #2 law school in the Pacific Northwest and our graduates enjoy the highest emp...

Oregon Law: Protect Communities
Description: Jazmyn Ortiz, 1L shares how she plans to use her law degree as a public servant to advocate for justice and fight for people who have been wronged. the #2 law school in the Pacific Northwest, Oregon Law equips students with the skills an...

Oregon Law: Create Business Solutions
Oregon Law: Create Business Solutions Description: Ashton Burrows, 1L shares how he plans to use his law degree as a foundation for entrepreneurship and changing the world around him. As the #2 law school in the Pacific Northwest, Oregon Law equips s...

Summer Sports Law Institute - Industry Speakers
At University of Oregon Law’s award-winning Summer Sports Institute, join the nation’s best sports law faculty for a mid-summer immersion — while earning 6 credits toward graduation. Students will encounter many experts in sports law through a ...

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