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Lawyers and policy professionals play pivotal roles in addressing the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. Our online legal degree programs are designed to equip individuals with the legal expertise and skills needed to solve pollution problems, protect natural resources, and develop clean energy sources. Amidst a changing climate and a growing emphasis on environmental justice, law emerges as a vital tool for forging sustainable, resilient, and equitable societies.
Lewis & Clark Law School’s Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law program is renowned and ranked among the top environmental law programs in the United States by U.S. News & World Report. Our Master of Studies in Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law (MSL) is designed for non-lawyers interested in impactful careers in environmental law and policy. This flexible and engaging program is ideal for those who do not wish to practice law or pursue a law degree. MSL graduates pursue diverse career paths, including roles in legislatures, corporate leadership, the nonprofit sector, federal agencies, teaching, and journalism.
Turn your passion into your profession by joining one of the top environmental law programs in the country. Our Master of Laws (LLM) program, traditionally based in Portland, Oregon, is now available 100% online. Our courses are designed with the same caliber of excellence as our acclaimed on-campus counterparts, offering flexibility without compromising the quality of education. With this degree, you will gain an excellent foundation for practicing, teaching, or policy-making in the environmental, natural resources, and energy law fields.
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