Michael Kiparsky, director of the Wheeler Water Institute, writes modernizing water rights information is a critical step toward enabling California to manage resources and plan for a drought-ridden future.
Professor Claudia Polsky, director of the Environmental Law Clinic, discusses the EPA’s updated monitoring requirements for dispersants used in response to oil spills
Professor Jeffrey Selbin, director of the Policy Advocacy Clinic, says an unanimous Idaho Supreme Court decision on court fees sends a clear message that courts should not be in the business of making money off the poor
Esq. Apprentice, a nonprofit helping low-income women of color train to become attorneys – which started by Rachel Johnson-Farias, Executive Director, Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice – is highlighted
Lecturer Anne Tamar-Mattis says that when less than 1% of people who think they’re entitled to a program are able to access it, that does really highlight big problems in regards to government’s loan forgiveness program