If the state wants to truly protect its most vulnerable, and also meet its ambitious climate goals, the state and its and electric utilities must ensure that microgrids benefit disadvantaged communities as quickly as possible.
Alyssa Cheung M.P.P. ’21: Microgrids Will Save Lives and Green the Golden State
Sarae Snyder ’21: PG&E’s Power Shut-Offs Exacerbate Existing Inequities
As utilities such as Pacific Gas & Electric continue to power society with failing infrastructure due to decades of mismanagement, Public Safety Power Shutoffswill continue to be the reality during California’s fire seasons for the foreseeable future.
Clinical Supervising Attorney Roger Lin Discusses Environmental Justice on KPFA’s “Rude Awakening”
“Rude Awakening,” KPFA (7/12 interview starts at 21:20)
Clinic Advocates for the Health of Low-Income Communities and Communities of Color
Environmental Law Clinic, 6/12/20
Judge: EPA Must Update 26-Year-Old Plan for Offshore Oil Spills
Environmental Law Clinic and Center for Biological Diversity
ELC Director Explains Need to Regulate Toxic Chemicals in Drinking Water
The Hill
Kristina Sinclair ’19: Evolution of the Pesticide Project
For two semesters, I witnessed the scope of our representation expand dramatically as we learned more about our client’s long-term goals and saw first-hand how our strategies changed over time. Through visuals and explanations, I demonstrate how this project evolved over time.
Natalie Collins ’20: How a client’s toxics exposure case unfolded
While Hardeman v. Monsanto was taking place in San Francisco, my clinic team was watching rural North Carolina. In spring 2018, North Carolina artist Yvonne Hegney had called ELC with a question: how could she identify the inert ingredients in a given pesticide?
Candice Youngblood ’19: Lessons in zealous advocacy
Part of the value of clinic participation is learning how to advocate for a real-life client, as opposed to the hypothetical clients we deal with in our legal writing courses.
Adam Buchholz M.P.P. ’20: A new attitude towards numbers
“Numbers are not worth the sweat we pour into them.” As a policy student in a program focused on quantitative methods, that sentence … was hard to read. It seemed that my primary interest might not be worth the time. Fortunately, first readings can be misleading.