Climate Change
NOTE: This course description is new for the 2016-2017 academic year. You may read the prior course description immediately below this new one.
2016-2017
Global climate change has become one of the most significant environmental, economic, and societal challenges confronting the global community. This class will explore the legal, political, and scientific challenges involved in addressing and responding to climate change. The class will consider international strategies and laws, including the Kyoto Protocol, emissions trading schemes, and efforts to involve the developing world in climate change mitigation. The class will also focus on U.S. law and policy. Covered topics include regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act and other statutes, federal court jurisdiction to hear cases related to climate change, and state and local efforts to mitigate climate change.
Evaluation will be based on a combination of regular quizzes and either a final exam or a series of short papers.
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The American Bar Association accreditation standards require students to regularly attend the courses in which they are registered. Lewis & Clark expects students to attend classes regularly and to prepare for classes conscientiously. Specific attendance requirements may vary from course to course. Any attendance guidelines for a given class must be provided to students in a syllabus or other written document at the start of the semester. Sanctions (e.g., required withdrawal from the course, grade adjustment, and/or a failing grade) will be imposed for poor attendance.
NOTE: The below course description applied prior to the 2016-2017 academic year.
Global climate change has become one of the most significant environmental, economic, and societal challenges confronting the global community. This class will explore the legal, political, and scientific challenges involved in addressing and responding to climate change. The class will consider international strategies and laws, including the Kyoto Protocol, emissions trading schemes, and efforts to involve the developing world in climate change mitigation. The class will also focus on U.S. law and policy. Covered topics include regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act and other statutes, federal court jurisdiction to hear cases related to climate change, and state and local efforts to mitigate climate change.
Evaluation will be based on a combination of a midterm paper, final exam, and class participation.
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The American Bar Association accreditation standards require students to regularly attend the courses in which they are registered. Lewis & Clark expects students to attend classes regularly and to prepare for classes conscientiously. Specific attendance requirements may vary from course to course. Any attendance guidelines for a given class must be provided to students in a syllabus or other written document at the start of the semester. Sanctions (e.g., required withdrawal from the course, grade adjustment, and/or a failing grade) will be imposed for poor attendance.
Law Registrar is located in Legal Research Center on the Law Campus.
MSC: 51
email lawreg@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6614
fax 503-768-6850
Registrar Tiffany Henning
Law Registrar
Lewis & Clark Law School
10101 S. Terwilliger Boulevard MSC 51
Portland OR 97219