by Elizabeth Allen | Mar 5, 2018 | Features, The Way We Work
Sixty miles east of Portland, snow-covered Mt. Hood rises up from a million-acre forest. Over four million people visit this large forest every year, many coming for recreation to enjoy its beauty. Indeed, local nonprofit Bark brings Oregonians on Bark-About hikes in...
by Crag Law Center | Mar 5, 2018 | Blog
Last week, I traveled to Skagit County, Washington for a hearing on a proposed $400 million expansion of the Tesoro oil refinery, which is located on the banks of the Salish Sea in Anacortes. With more electric vehicles on the road and better fuel efficiency...
by Elizabeth Allen | Aug 23, 2017 | Features, The Way We Work
In this installment of The Way We Work, we talked to Mary Peveto about Neighbors for Clean Air and their work to ensure the public has a voice when it comes to the air that we breathe. It is really easy for people to ignore a seemingly invisible problem like air...
by Elizabeth Allen | Jul 21, 2017 | Features, Where Are They Now?
In this installment of Where are they now?, I checked in with McKenna Ganz, a 2015 DukeEngage communications & development intern that used her Crag experience to determine her future career path. When McKenna Ganz began interning at Crag, she thought she knew...
by Crag Law Center | Jun 16, 2017 | Blog, Crag Blog
This land is your land, this land is my land by Lori Davidson | June 16, 2017 Oregon has been in the national news for a wide variety of reasons over the last months. We’ve seen Oregon become the first in the nation to pass a law that automatically registers...
by Jordan Bollmann | May 19, 2017 | Where Are They Now?
Will Carlon was a summer associate in 2014 and worked for staff attorney Maura Fahey. He researched case law, statutes, and regulations and drafted memoranda for cases involving water quality, land use, notice requirements, attorney’s fees, discovery issues, and...