by Maura Fahey | May 30, 2012 | Blog
Making connections with clients and understanding the impact you can have on their lives is not something that is typically taught in law school courses. As a summer associate at Crag Law Center, I have a very exciting opportunity to gain first-hand experience working...
by Crag Law Center | Apr 25, 2012 | Blog, Features
“It really touched me how [a blind lady shopping for produce] did not need to see something to believe it was there. It’s a lot like climate change actually, you can’t just deny all the evidence that climate change is there because we can’t see it.” Thirteen year-old...
by Courtney Johnson | Mar 30, 2012 | Blog, Water Conservation News
This week Crag Law Center filed protests of two Water Resources Department decisions that start the approvals process for a Nestlé water bottling plant in the Columbia Gorge. The decisions under protest are integral to a water rights exchange between the Oregon...
by Crag Law Center | Mar 16, 2012 | Blog, Climate Justice News, Features
With all the buzz about the amazing Stories of Trust films Our Children’s Trust, WITNESS, and iMatter are putting together documenting the stories of the youth plaintiffs who are pursuing Atmospheric Trust Litigation (ATL) cases against their government, we thought it...
by Ralph Bloemers | Mar 6, 2012 | Blog, Features, Land Use News, Native Fish News, News
The Crag Law Center represents the Friends of the White Salmon River, the Friends of the Columbia Gorge and Citizens for Common Sense on the White Salmon in a challenge to a proposal floated by Klickitat County to rezone over 1,000 acres of land in the White Salmon...
by Crag Law Center | Feb 17, 2012 | Blog, News, Public Lands News, Wildlife News
Earlier this month, the Bureau of Land Management issued a last minute closure of Trout Creek, one of Oregon’s most beloved rock climbing destinations. The climbing community absolutely shares BLM’s interest in protecting habitat for golden eagles, but the lack of...