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Law Alumni Advance Parentage Law
Lewis & Clark Law graduates Robin Pope and Lane Shetterly helped lead a three-year collaborative effort resulting in Oregon’s Senate Bill 163, a landmark law modernizing the state’s parentage framework to better reflect diverse families and evolving reproductive technologies.
alumni, athletics, baseball, Career Accelerator, career success, experiential education, experiential learning, internship, outcomes, Portland, top story, undergradServing Up Internships, Pickles Style
Through internships and post-graduate careers, Lewis & Clark students and alumni are helping the Portland Pickles baseball team thrive.
alumni, career success, Center for Community and Global Health, experiential education, experiential learning, health studies, outcomes, pre-med, Sociology, top story, undergradTraining the Healers of Tomorrow
Lewis & Clark students are finding real-world meaning in narrative medicine—an emerging field that blends writing, empathy, and health care. For graduates like Edie Tavel BA ’23, an internship experience led directly to a full-time role at Fora Health.
class spotlight, experiential education, experiential learning, feature story, film, history, Inside-Out, PBS, Portland, top story, undergradPBS to Shine National Spotlight on ‘Classroom 4’
Airing November 25 on PBS, Classroom 4 captures the transformative Inside-Out course taught by Professor Reiko Hillyer—where students break down the walls imposed by incarceration to study, connect, and change each other.
community dialogues, critical dialogue, environment, environmental studies, ENVX, experiential education, experiential learning, Portland, sustainability, symposium, top story, undergradPlanting the Seeds of Common Ground
This year’s ENVX Symposium, Common Ground: How We Can Engage Across Difference With a Shared Love of Land, was held September 29 through October 3. The symposium united panelists and students in dialogue founded upon months of community conversation and outreach.
- L&C in the Media TIME
Matthew Bergman, an alumnus and Trustee of Lewis & Clark Law School, has become a go-to lawyer for families who say their children have been harmed by social media. As founder of founder of the Social Media Victims Law Center (SMVLC), his clients include the parents of kids who have died by suicide and drug overdoses, kids who have allegedly been groomed and sexually abused by predators they met online, and kids who have developed debilitating anorexia. Last week, the SMVLC filed seven cases against OpenAI.
2025/11/19Seattle TimesIn Washington’s Yakima River Basic, as in many watersheds across the west, people own the rights to more water than actually exists, leading to what Lewis & Clark Professor Karen Russell calls the ‘hydroillogical cycle.’ The resulting adjudication is a legal process prioritizing those with competing claims to water rights, to determine whose water will get cut – potentially leaving Tribes, communities, or fish and other species without sufficient water.
2025/11/16The OregonianCan an NBA team fire a coach who’s been indicted on federal charges? As Lewis & Clark Professor Keith Cunningham-Parmeter notes, the Portland Trail Blazers don’t necessarily need to wait for a conviction or plea deal to fire head coach Chauncey Ray Billups. ‘‘’Innocent until proven guilty’ is a criminal law standard and the prosecutors will have to satisfy that to convict him.” But the standard for what employers can judge workplace misconduct on is entirely different, with a lot of discretion in determining what is and isn’t just cause for a dismissal.
2025/11/12InvestigateWestThe Oregon Health Authority has delayed an innovative program that would have provided health services to people being released from jail or prison – with potentially devastating consequences. “Almost every single person in Oregon’s prison system is going to get out at some point,” explains Lewis & Clark Professor Aliza Kaplan. “If they don’t have the services they need, the treatment they need, the housing they need, then they’re not going to be successful.”
2025/07/23Fresh Air/NPRAt age 60, Calvin Duncan earned his law degree from Lewis & Clark – after having spent decades in prison for a wrongful conviction. As Duncan explains, it was the effort to prove his innocence and assist his fellow prisoners that inspired his career as a lawyer.
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