by McKenna Ganz | Jun 21, 2016 | Features, Where Are They Now?
After growing up in New York City, working at Crag was the first time Erin Roohan had been to the West. This exposure to the West began her interest in western water and land issues and drove her to apply for her current job in Nevada as an attorney for the...
by Courtney Johnson | Mar 12, 2016 | Coastal Law Project News, Features, Fighting Fossil Fuels News, News
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has denied applications for Jordan Cove LNG and Pacific Connector Pipeline to construct and operate a major LNG export facility in Coos Bay and southwest Oregon. Crag has worked for years with client Oregon Shores...
by McKenna Ganz | Feb 10, 2016 | Blog, Features, The Way We Work
Crag Law Center has had a strong relationship with Columbia Riverkeeper for several years. We continue to aid in their fight to protect the Columbia River from coal and natural gas export terminals. Our partnership also works to protect water quality. In this...
by McKenna Ganz | Jan 8, 2016 | Features, Where Are They Now?
After leaving Crag, Chuck Brushwood, a former intern, became a Fish and Wildlife Policy Analyst for the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. He is working to protect native fish, their habitats, and healthy aquatic ecosystems. Chuck Brushwood’s...
by McKenna Ganz | Nov 12, 2015 | Features, The Way We Work
For this installment of The Way We Work, we spoke to John DeVoe, executive director of WaterWatch of Oregon. Working to establish balanced water policy, protection and restoration of streamflows, and protection of threatened native fish, WaterWatch has partnered with...