The School of Law launches PLUS Online Program, Laurie Hauber joins Oregon Law as director of experiential education, Consumer Information (ABA Required Disclosures). Open to the public. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed on the statement of non-discrimination. Quick LinksCurrent Theme of InquiryPast Themes of InquiryWayne Morse ScholarsProject Grants, P: Questions may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance, or to the Office for Civil Rights. Pablo remembers: “Whatever step you took, walking around the jungle, you would actually get soiled with oil.” The air was thick with black smoke from burning oil waste and rainwater was laced with soot.
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The Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics, which is housed in the UO School of Law, provides an opportunity for these leaders and emerging leaders to meet, share ideas, receive mentoring, and occasionally share a meal with an elected or appointed official or activist. P:
—Corina Ubario, JD ’17Immigration AttorneyMarandas Sinlapasai, P.C.
541-346-3700 The Wayne Morse Law Fellows program is an opportunity for Oregon Law students with a demonstrated interest in public policy to undertake paid, full-time, 10-week summer fellowships doing legal work in the offices of Oregon’s elected officials or in government agencies or nonprofit organizations.
Wayne Morse Law Fellows are a small group of outstanding UO law students who have demonstrated a commitment to serve the public interest. Visit us on YouTube Pablo Fajardo in an interview with Vanity Fair’s William Langewiesche (Jungle Law, May 2007). He worked closely with ELAW scientists and lawyers, studied English at the University of Oregon’s American English Institute, and spoke to University of Oregon law students. Wayne Morse Law Fellows are a small group of outstanding UO law students who have demonstrated a commitment to serve the public interest.
Visit us on YouTube © 2015 Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW). Today, Pablo and two fellow attorneys are representing 30,000 Amazonian settlers and indigenous people in a lawsuit challenging ChevronTexaco to clean up 1,700 square miles of rain forest that may be one of the world’s most contaminated industrial sites. “These companies should be held to the same responsible standards in all parts of the world,” says Pablo. OLR was also a great conversation starter during interviews because often times the interviewer was also on their school's Law Review.”.
The UO’s Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics is offering six paid full-time, 10-week summer fellowships for Oregon Law 1Ls and 2Ls to do legal work in the Washington, DC, offices of Oregon members of Congress or in government agencies or nonprofit organizations in DC and Oregon. Organized by the Wayne Morse Law Fellows. Jess Butt—Office of the Director, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Salem, Vanessa Jackson—Wayne Morse Legal Research Fellow, Shiwanni Johnson—Wayne Morse Legal Research Fellow, 2019-20 Wayne Morse Law FellowsSkye Brocker-Knapp Mari GallowayVanessa JacksonMaddie LorangKatie PitcherClaire RegenstreifMarika Sitz, 2018-19 Wayne Morse Law FellowsAndrew BakerCourtney CaimonaNicole CurtisCasey DreherAbigail GoreKimberly Koops2017-18 Wayne Morse Law FellowsAnna BradyDoyle CanningCasey DreherThomas GriffinEmily HajarizadehWeston KoyamaKate LemleyAileen Santoyo, Quick LinksCurrent Theme of InquiryPast Themes of InquiryWayne Morse ScholarsProject Grants, P:
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How to apply: Upload a cover letter, resume, and references for approval through Symplicity Documents by Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 5pm. Some have done grassroots work on civil rights and the environment, others have served as staff for nonprofits, government entities, or elected officials, others have volunteered on political campaigns or worked for their tribe.
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Senator Ron Wyden (UO Law ’74), Washington, D.C. Megan Sweeney— U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Washington, D.C. Sarah Davies Breen—Human Rights Fellowship with the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food. As a student, we encourage you to immerse yourself in our wide range of programs and student organizations. A big thanks to the Wayne Morse Circle Members who make this program possible!
Hilary Therien—Office of U.S. I have done that now, which is an achievement. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed on the statement of non-discrimination. A $3,000 award is given each year to three University of Oregon graduate students, in any discipline or profession, to pursue interdisciplinary public policy research.
ELAW provides, they have the skills and resources to continue their work.”, - Margaret Hallock
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As the first-ever Minoru Yasui Fellow, Weston Koyama (JD ‘19/Order of the Coif) spent his time at Oregon Law focused on using the law to overcome oppression specifically related to race and ethnicity.
Visit us on YouTube The University’s Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics provided valuable support for his Fellowship.
You’ll find staff and resources available both within the school and broader UO community designed to support your well-being, academics, social life, and professional success, “I've had almost unlimited opportunities to lead at Oregon Law.
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Her project examines the balance between privacy and security, the nature of searches, the role of cellphone companies and Internet providers, and who should decide the questions of the appropriate limits on how the government conducts digital searches. Questions may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance, or to the Office for Civil Rights.
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