by Crag Law Center | Feb 5, 2014 | Features, News, Wildlife News
The Crag Law Center and its clients announced today that the State of Oregon has cancelled 28 timber sales that would have logged habitat for the marbled murrelet, an imperiled seabird that nests in coastal old-growth forest. With those 28 timber sales off the table,...
by Crag Law Center | Jan 15, 2014 | Blog, Climate Justice News, Features
On Thursday, January 16th, two courageous young women from Eugene will argue their Atmospheric Trust case before the Oregon’s Court of Appeals. The case was brought by Crag clients Kelsey Juliana, Olivia Chenaik and their mothers to compel the Oregon State...
by Crag Law Center | Dec 12, 2013 | Features, News
Crag is excited to welcome two new young lawyers onto our staff as legal fellows: Maura Fahey & Oliver Stiefel. Both began working at Crag in October. Maura Fahey Maura joins the Crag Law Center staff through a legal fellowship program sponsored in part by Lewis...
by Crag Law Center | Sep 3, 2013 | Blog, Features, The Way We Work
In this month’s installment of The Way We Work series we talked with Noah Greenwald, Endangered Species Director for the Center For Biological Diversity. The Center works across the country to protect wild lands, waters, and endangered species. Together, Crag...
by Crag Law Center | Aug 9, 2013 | Blog, Features, The Way We Work
For the second installment of “The Way We Work”, we interviewed the Vice Chair of the Friends of the White Salmon River, one of Crag’s clients that has been continuously battling new legislation that would have changed residential zoning laws along...